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Identifying the speech codes

Cognitive Psychology, 1980
Models of speech processing typically assume that speech is represented by a succession of codes. In this paper we argue for the psychological validity of a prelexical (phonetic) code and for a postlexical (phonological) code. Whereas phonetic codes are computed directly from an analysis of input acoustic information, phonological codes are derived ...
D J, Foss, M A, Blank
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Perceptual speech coding

Proceedings 1995 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002
Investigates the applicability of perceptual coding to speech coding. The authors compare the performance of different filter banks on the quality of the reconstructed speech signal.
C. Bourget, T. Aboulnasr, E. Verreault
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Speech coding system

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994
A speech coding system operated under a known code-excited linear prediction (CELP) coding method. The CELP coding is achieved by selecting an optimum pitch vector P from an adaptive codebook and the corresponding first gain and, at the same time, selecting an optimum code vector from a sparse-stochastic codebook and the corresponding second gain.
Tomohiko Taniguchi, Mark A. Johnson
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Personal speech coding

Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP '98 (Cat. No.98CH36181), 2002
In existing speech coding systems, all quantizer codebooks are designed to suit the statistical and perceptual characteristics of speech signals of a population of speakers. However, an individual's speech signal does not exhibit, even over a long time, the entire range of characteristics of the population. With the advent of the personal communication
null Wenhui Jin, null Wai-Yip Chan
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