Vector quantizer with first quantization using input and base ve

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission

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704501, G10L 302

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ABSTRACT:
A first vector quantizer generates output codevectors corresponding in number to a number determined by a predetermined number of bits through linear coupling of integer coefficients of a predetermined number of base vectors stored in a base vector memory. A second vector quantizer determines coefficients of the base vectors according to at least one of output indexes of the output codevectors.

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