Generalized analysis-by-synthesis coding and its application to pitch prediction
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Many modifications can be applied to a speech signal without changing its perceptual quality. For a particular speech coder, the coding efficiency will differ for distinct modifications. To exploit this, the authors introduced a generalized analysis-by-synthesis procedure. In this procedure, a search is performed over a multitude of modified original signals (on a blockwise basis), and the signal which can be encoded with the least distortion is selected for transmission. At the receiver, a quantized version of this modified original signal is constructed. The authors discuss the application of generalized analysis-by-synthesis coding to the pitch predictor of a code excited linear predictor (CELP) coder. The use of this technique makes it possible to transmit the pitch predictor parameters at a much lower rate than conventional approaches, without compromising speech quality.<<ETX>>
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