Title :
Low-rate speech encoding using vector quantization and subband coding
Author :
Abut, Huseyin ; Ergezinge, Siegfried
Author_Institution :
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
Abstract :
Vector quantization (VQ), subband coding (SBC) and linear predictive coding (LPC) are three of the most effective data compression schemes used for medium-to-narrow band speech coding. In this study, we have attempted to improve the quality of encoded speech by using various combinations of these three coding methods. Waveform coders with rates 2400-9600 bits per second resulted in overall signal-to-distortion ratios of 6-12 dB. We have obtained somewhat lower values for segmented SNR´s in the case of straight waveform encoding and higher values for the residually excited subband coded VQ quantizers as expected. However, informal listening tests yielded noticeable improvements over those of straight waveform VQ results. The best quality and the lowest transmission rates were achieved by a residually excited subband coded vector quantization system coupled with a three-way classifier with design parameters: LPC order P=14; 32-band complete binary tree QMF filter bank implementation of SBC and VQ waveform encoding with dimension K=32 at an overall bitrate of 3,100 bps.
Keywords :
Binary trees; Classification tree analysis; Couplings; Data compression; Encoding; Filter bank; Linear predictive coding; Speech coding; Testing; Vector quantization;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '86.
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1986.1169055