Digital Speech - Coding Tools and Algorithms View Larger Image | A.M. Kondoz Wiley, Paperback, Published November 2004, 441 pages, ISBN 0470870087 | List Price: $80.00 Our Price: $62.95 You Save: $17.05 (21% Off)
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Building on the success of the first edition Digital Speech offers extensive
new, updated and revised material based upon the latest research. This Second
Edition continues to provide the fundamental technical background required for
low bit rate speech coding and the hottest developments in digital speech coding
techniques that are applicable to evolving communication systems.
- Features new chapters on Pitch Estimation and Voice-Unvoiced Classification
of Speech, Harmonic Speech Coding and Multimode Speech Coding
- Presents a comprehensively revised chapter entitled Analysis by Synthesis
LPC Coding including specific examples of popular speech coders such as CELP
(Code-Excited Linear Predictive) Coding
- Contains an updated chapter on Efficient LPC Quantization Methods including
MSVQ and anti-aliasing filtering
- Discusses Voice Activity Detection (VAD) methods
- Offers expanded coverage of speech enhancement techniques such as echo
cancellation and noise suppression
Electronic versions of the figures are available for lecturing purposes
Written by a well-known, highly respected academic, this authoritative volume
will be invaluable to practising engineers, network designers, computer scientists
and advanced students in communications, electrical and electronic engineering.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1 Introduction.
2 Coding Strategies and Standards.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Speech Coding Techniques.
2.3 Algorithm Objectives and Requirements.
2.4 Standard Speech Coders.
2.5 Summary.
Bibliography.
3 Sampling and Quantization.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Sampling.
3.3 Scalar Quantization.
3.4 Vector Quantization.
3.5 Summary.
Bibliography.
4 Speech Signal Analysis and Modelling.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Short-Time Spectral Analysis.
4.3 Linear Predictive Modelling of Speech Signals.
4.4 Pitch Prediction.
4.5 Summary.
Bibliography.
5 Efficient LPC QuantizationMethods.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Alternative Representation of LPC.
5.3 LPC to LSF Transformation.
5.4 LSF to LPC Transformation.
5.5 Properties of LSFs.
5.6 LSF Quantization.
5.7 Codebook Structures.
5.8 MSVQ Performance Analysis.
5.9 Inter-frame Correlation.
5.10 Improved LSF Estimation Through Anti-Aliasing Filtering.
5.11 Summary.
Bibliography.
6 Pitch Estimation and VoicedUnvoiced Classification of Speech.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Pitch Estimation Methods.
6.3 VoicedUnvoiced Classification.
6.4 Summary.
Bibliography.
7 Analysis by Synthesis LPC Coding.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Generalized AbS Coding.
7.3 Code-Excited Linear Predictive Coding.
7.4 Summary.
Bibliography.
8 Harmonic Speech Coding.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Sinusoidal Analysis and Synthesis.
8.3 Parameter Estimation.
8.4 Common Harmonic Coders.
8.5 Summary.
Bibliography.
9 Multimode Speech Coding.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Design Challenges of a Hybrid Coder.
9.3 Summary of Hybrid Coders.
9.4 Synchronized Waveform-Matched Phase Model.
9.5 Hybrid Encoder.
9.6 Speech Classification.
9.7 Hybrid Decoder.
9.8 Performance Evaluation.
9.9 Quantization Issues of Hybrid Coder Parameters.
9.10 Variable Bit Rate Coding.
9.11 Acoustic Noise and Channel Error Performance.
9.12 Summary.
Bibliography.
10 Voice Activity Detection.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Standard VAD Methods.
10.3 Likelihood-Ratio-Based VAD.
10.4 Summary.
Bibliography.
11 Speech Enhancement.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Review of STSA-based Speech Enhancement.
11.3 Noise Adaptation.
11.4 Echo Cancellation.
11.5 Summary.
Bibliography.
Index.
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