Title :
4 kb/s multi-pulse based CELP speech coding using excitation switching
Author_Institution :
C&C Media Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Kanagawa
Abstract :
This paper proposes an MP-CELP (multi-pulse based CELP) speech coding at 4 kb/s. In MP-CELP, amplitudes or signs of multi-pulse excitation are simultaneously vector quantized (VQ). In order to improve speech quality for background noise conditions, the excitation signal is switched between voiced and unvoiced speech, and the number of pulse is greatly increased for unvoiced speech by restricting pulse locations. Further, in order to improve voiced speech quality, the optimal combination among adaptive codebook lag, pulse location, sign codevector and gain codevector is selected which minimizes distortion by employing delayed-decision search. The subjective evaluation results show that speech quality for 4 kb/s MP-CELP is close to that for ITU-T G.723.1 (6.3 kb/s) and G.729 (8 kb/s) in M-TRS clean speech condition. For background noise conditions, the introduction for the excitation switching and the pulse location restriction significantly improves the mean opinion score (MOS) value by 0.4. However, further improvement is still required, except for interference talker condition
Keywords :
delays; linear predictive coding; noise; search problems; speech coding; speech intelligibility; vector quantisation; 4 kbit/s; 6.3 kbit/s; 8 kbit/s; ITU-T G.723.1; M-TRS clean speech condition; MOS value; MP-CELP; VQ; adaptive codebook lag; background noise conditions; delayed-decision search; distortion minimisation; excitation signal; excitation switching; gain codevector; interference talker condition; mean opinion score; multi-pulse based CELP speech coding; multi-pulse excitation; pulse location; pulse locations; sign codevector; subjective evaluation results; unvoiced speech; vector quantization; voiced speech quality; Background noise; Bit rate; Communication switching; Delay; Laboratories; National electric code; Speech analysis; Speech coding; Speech enhancement; Telecommunication switching;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5041-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1999.758094