DocumentCode :
3041050
Title :
The critical band coder--Digital encoding of speech signals based on the perceptual requirements of the auditory system
Author :
Krasner, Michael A.
Author_Institution :
M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts
Volume :
5
fYear :
1980
fDate :
29312
Firstpage :
327
Lastpage :
331
Abstract :
The development of a digital encoding system designed to exploit the limited detection ability of the auditory system is described. By dynamically shaping the encoding error spectrum as a function of the input speech signal, the error is masked by the speech. Psychoacoustic experiments and results from the literature provide a basis for determining the system parameters that ensure that the error is inaudible. The encoder is a multi-channel system, each channel approximately of critical bandwidth. The input signal is filtered into 17 frequency channels via the quadrature mirror filter technique. Each channel is then coded using block-companding adaptive PCM. For 4.1 kHz bandwidth speech, the differential threshold of the encoding degradation occurs at a bit rate of 34.4 kbps. At 16 kbps, the encoder produces toll quality speech output.
Keywords :
Auditory system; Bandwidth; Degradation; Encoding; Filters; Frequency; Mirrors; Phase change materials; Psychology; Speech coding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '80.
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1980.1170944
Filename :
1170944
Link To Document :
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