Title :
Time evolution in LPC spectrum coding
Author :
Nordén, Fredrik ; Eriksson, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Technol., Aalborg Univ., Denmark
fDate :
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many current speech coders use a source-filter model in which the signal is decomposed on a frame-wise basis into an excitation component and a filter component. The filter component is then parameterized and coded by a separate spectrum encoder. The performance of such spectrum encoders is often evaluated in terms of a spectral distortion measure that treats each frame independently. Doing this therefore neglects the time evolution of quantization errors. In this paper, we focus on the time evolution of spectrum vectors in speech spectrum coding. We show that the human auditory system prefers a slowly evolving spectrum quantization noise, resulting in smooth spectrum trajectories. This result is the basis for a new distortion criterion for spectrum coding which introduces interframe memory into the standard spectral distortion measure, thereby having the ability to penalize a poor spectrum evolution. Further, a number of coding schemes for explicit spectrum evolution control are evaluated, and we show gains in the order of 2-4 bits, compared to schemes with no evolution control.
Keywords :
acoustic distortion; filtering theory; linear predictive coding; quantisation (signal); speech coding; LPC spectrum coding; excitation component; frame-wise basis; human auditory system; interframe memory; perception; quantization errors; quantization noise; signal decomposition; source-filter model; spectral distortion measure; spectrum encoders; spectrum evolution control; spectrum vectors; speech coders; speech spectrum coding; time evolution; Auditory system; Bit rate; Communication system control; Distortion measurement; Filters; Humans; Linear predictive coding; Quantization; Speech analysis; Speech coding;
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSA.2004.825664