A 6.4-kbit/s Variable-Bit-Rate Extension to the G.729 (CS-ACELP) Speech Coder
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This paper proposes a 6.4-kbit/s extension to G.729 (conjugate structure algebraic code excited linear prediction: CS-ACELP). Each G.729 module was investigated to determine which bits could be removed without hurting the speech quality, then two coders that have different bit allocations were designed. They have two different algebraic codebooks (a 10-bit algebraic codebook that has two pulses and an 11-bit algebraic codebook that has two or three pulses). This paper also proposes a conditional orthogonalized search for a fixed codebook to improve the speech quality. The conditional orthogonalized search chooses one of two search methods (orthogonalized or non-orthogonalized) based on the optimum pitch gain. The quality of the two coders was evaluated using objective measurements (SNR and segmental SNR) and subjective ones (mean opinion score: MOS and a pair-comparison test). The selected coder was evaluated under practical conditions. Subjective test results have indicated that the quality of the proposed coder (10-ms frame length) is equivalent to that of the 6.3-kbit/s G.723.1 coder, which has a 30-ms frame length.
- 1997-12-25
著者
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Hayashi Shinji
Ntt Human Interface Labs.
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KATAOKA Akitoshi
Faculty of Science and Technology, Ryukoku University
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Hayashi S
Univ. Electro‐communications Chofu Jpn
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KATAOKA Akitoshi
NTT Human Interface Labs.
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KURIHARA Sachiko
NTT Human Interface Labs.
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Kataoka A
Faculty Of Science And Technology Ryukoku University
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Kataoka Akitoshi
Ntt Human Interface Laboratories
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Hayashi Shinji
Ntt Human Interface Laboratories
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