Improving performance of multi-pulse LPC coders at low bit rates
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The multi-pulse excitation model provides a method for producing natural-sounding speech at medium to low bit rates. Multi-pulse analysis obtains the all-pole filter excitation by minimizing a spectrally-weighted mean-squared error between the original and synthetic speech signals. Although the method provides high quality speech around 10 kbits/sec, speech quality suffers if the bit rate is lowered. In this paper, we focus on problems encountered in attempting to maintain speech quality while synthesizing speech using multi-pulse excitation at lower bit rates.
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