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DPCM with Forward Gain-Adaptive Quantizer and Simple Switched Predictor for High Quality Speech SignalsDESPOTOVIC, V. M. , PERIC, Z. H. , VELIMIROVIC, L. , DELIC, V. D. |
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adaptive quantization, companding, correlation, speech processing, prediction
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Date of Publication: 2010-11-30
Volume 10, Issue 4, Year 2010, On page(s): 95 - 98
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2010.04015
Web of Science Accession Number: 000284782700015
SCOPUS ID: 78649687551
Abstract
In this article DPCM (Differential Pulse Code Modulation) speech coding scheme with a simple switched first order predictor is presented. Adaptation of the quantizer to the signal variance is performed for each particular frame. Each frame is classified as high or low correlated, based on the value of the correlation coefficient, then the selection of the appropriate predictor coefficient and bitrate is performed. Low correlated frames are encoded with a higher bitrate, while high correlated frames are encoded with a lower bitrate without the objectionable loss in quality. Theoretical model and experimental results are provided for the proposed algorithm. |
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