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Long-term quantization of speech LSF parameters

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This paper addresses the problem of coding the LSF parameters of LPC speech coders on a "long-term" basis, i.e. beyond the usual #20ms frame duration. The objective is to provide efficient LSF quantization for a speech coder with very large delay but very- to ultra-low bit-rate and good quality. To do this, a long-term model of the time-trajectory of the LSF vectors is applied on long segments of speech to capture the inter-frame correlation of the vectors over each whole segment. Using this model, it is shown that only a reduced set of LSF vectors need to be quantized to derive quantized LSF vectors at every original location. Experiments show that large gains in bit-rate over usual frame-by-frame quantization can be achieved (up to more than 50%) while preserving signal quality.
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hal-00194157 , version 1 (05-12-2007)

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Laurent Girin. Long-term quantization of speech LSF parameters. ICASSP 2007 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Apr 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. pp.845. ⟨hal-00194157⟩
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