Patent
1980-11-28
1983-08-30
Rubinson, G. Z.
179 1SA, G10L 106
Patent
active
044018550
ABSTRACT:
Improved apparatus for the linear predictive coding of human speech in which the speech is sampled through the use of analog filters and the linear predictive coding computations are performed with respect to such samples using digital techniques. The filters are MOS switched capacitor filters which can be implemented on a silicon chip together with the digital circuitry. Specific circuits for implementing two different linear predictive coding speech analysis techniques are disclosed.
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Broderson Robert W.
Fellman Ronald D.
Hurst Paul J.
Dilts Robert W.
George Keith E.
Rubinson G. Z.
The Regents of the University of California
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