A low delay 16 kbits/sec speech coder

The authors study a speech coder using a tree code generated by a stochastic innovations tree and backward adaptive synthesis filters. The synthesis configuration uses a cascade of two all-pole filters-a pitch (long time delay) filter followed by a formant (short time delay) filter. Both filters are updated using backward adaptation. The formant predictor is updated using an adaptive lattice algorithm. The multipath (M,L) search algorithm is used to encode the speech. A frequency weighted error measure is used to reduce the perceptual loudness of the quantization noise. The speech coder has low delay (1 ms) and has been evaluated through formal subjective testing to have speech quality that is equivalent to that for 7-bit log-PCM.<<ETX>>