Patent
1995-11-29
1997-10-21
Knepper, David D.
395 228, G10L 500
Patent
active
056805071
ABSTRACT:
Codebook vectors may be considered critical if they give poor energy approximations and exhibit a particular shape with smaller components near the beginning and larger components toward the end of the vector. Standard deviation may be used to identify critical codevectors based on energy approximation error measured in decibels. A low-bit rate (typically 8 kbit/s or less), low-delay digital coder and decoder based on Code Excited Linear Prediction for speech and similar signals features backward adaptive adjustment for codebook gain and short-term synthesis filter parameters and forward adaptive adjustment of long-term (pitch) synthesis filter parameters. In addition, the coder makes use of an excitation codebook and the coding is based on a set of codebook vector energies for a set of codebook vectors in the codebook. The codebook energies are calculated by identifying a set of approximations for the non-critical codebook vector energies. This achieves a significant reduction in processing time in comparison with prior art techniques.
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Brown Kenneth M.
Knepper David D.
Lucent Technologies - Inc.
Rosenblatt David M.
Ryan William
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