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Efficient computation and encoding of the multipulse excitation for LPC

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A computationally efficient formulation is derived for both covariance and correlation type analyses for multipulse coding of speech, ranging from a purely sequential one to one which reoptimizes pulse amplitudes at each step.
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This paper discusses the analysis techniques used to derive the excitation waveform for multipulse coding of speech. A computationally efficient formulation is derived for both covariance and correlation type analyses. These methods differ in the way block edges are treated. Several methods for pulse amplitude and position determination are given, ranging from a purely sequential one to one which reoptimizes pulse amplitudes at each step. It is shown that the reoptimization scheme has a nested structure that allows a reduction in the computations. An efficient method for pulse position coding is given. This method can essentially achieve the entropy limit for randomly placed pulses. Experimental results are given for typical configurations including computational requirements and speech quality assessments.

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A new model of LPC excitation for producing natural-sounding speech at low bit rates

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TL;DR: This paper describes a new approach to the excitation problem that does not require a priori knowledge of either the voiced-unvoiced decision or the pitch period, and minimizes a perceptual-distance metric representing subjectively-important differences between the waveforms of the original and the synthetic speech signals.
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