A speech coding algorithm based on predictive coding

S. Kwong, K.F. Man
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Summary form only given. A compression algorithm for high quality speech signal using predictive coding techniques is developed. Code-excited linear predictive coding (CELPC) is one of the key techniques to compress speech signal to a bit-rate around 4.8 Kbps. However, due to the heavy computational requirement in the CELPC and speech signals usually can be divided into two portions: namely the based-band and the high-band frequency range. A hybrid CELPC and voice excited linear predictive coding (VELPC) scheme is developed for speech coding to reduce the complexity of the original CELPC. In the algorithm, a speech signal is firstly divided into two portions, the based-band and high-band respectively, in frequency domain, and then the low portion is coded with CELPC and the high-band portion is coded with VELPC. The test experiments showed this new coder can produce synthesized speech with good quality at a better bit rates than the original CELPC. When using the coding methods for the base-band and the high-band signal, we must decide how to divide the speech signal into two portions. In choosing the bandwidth of the base-band signal, there is a trade-off between the coding quality and the bit rate. In our experiment, the bandwidth of the base-band signal is chosen as one fourth of that of the original speech. Subjective evaluation experiments were conducted to test the performance of the hybrid CELPC and VELPC technique. For speech signal sampled at 8 kHz, a bit rate of 4.0 kbps can be achieved with frame intervals of 23 ms. The experimental results showed that the quality of the synthesized speech using hybrid coding technique at the bit rate of 4.0 kbps was almost the same as that of the CELPC at the bit rate of 4.8 kbps.
一种基于预测编码的语音编码算法
只提供摘要形式。提出了一种基于预测编码技术的高质量语音信号压缩算法。码激励线性预测编码(CELPC)是将语音信号压缩到4.8 Kbps左右的关键技术之一。但是,由于CELPC中计算量大,语音信号通常可以分为基带和高频段两部分。为了降低原始CELPC编码的复杂度,提出了一种CELPC与语音激励线性预测编码(VELPC)的混合编码方案。该算法首先在频域将语音信号分为基带和高频段两部分,然后用CELPC对低频段部分进行编码,用VELPC对高频段部分进行编码。测试实验表明,该编码器能够以比原CELPC更高的码率产生高质量的合成语音。在对基带和高频段信号进行编码时,必须决定如何将语音信号分成两部分。在选择基带信号的带宽时,需要在编码质量和比特率之间进行权衡。在我们的实验中,基带信号的带宽选择为原始语音带宽的四分之一。通过主观评价实验对CELPC和VELPC混合技术的性能进行了测试。对于以8khz采样的语音信号,可以在帧间隔为23 ms的情况下实现4.0 kbps的比特率。实验结果表明,采用混合编码技术在4.0 kbps比特率下合成的语音质量与使用CELPC在4.8 kbps比特率下合成的语音质量基本相同。
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