Analysis / Synthesis of Speech Using the Short-Time Fourier Transform and a Time-Varying ARMA Process
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概要
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A speech analysis / synthesis system that relies on a time-varying Auto Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) process and the Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) is proposed. The narrowband components in speech are represented in the frequency domain by a set of harmonic components, while the broadband random components are represented by a time-varying ARMA process. The time-varying ARMA model has a dual function, namely, it creates a spectral envelope that fits accurately the harmonic STFT components, and provides for the spectral representation of the broadband components of speech. The proposed model essentially combines the features of waveform coders by employing the STFT and the features of traditional vocoders by incorporating an appropriately shaped noise sequence.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1993-04-25
著者
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Chen Ye
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Research Center Arizona State University
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Spanias Andreas
the Department of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Research Center, Arizona State Universit
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Loizou Philipos
the Department of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Research Center, Arizona State Universit
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Lim Gim
the Department of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Research Center, Arizona State Universit
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Hu Gen
the Department of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Research Center, Arizona State Universit
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Hu Gen
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Research Center Arizona State University
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Lim Gim
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Research Center Arizona State University
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Loizou Philipos
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Research Center Arizona State University
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Spanias Andreas
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Telecommunication Research Center Arizona State University