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1MATLAB software for the code excited linear prediction algorithm
By Karthikeyan N. Ramamurthy

“MATLAB software for the code excited linear prediction algorithm” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ MATLAB software for the code excited linear prediction algorithm
- Author: Karthikeyan N. Ramamurthy
- Language: English
- Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
- Publish Date: 2010
- Publish Location: ➤ San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
“MATLAB software for the code excited linear prediction algorithm” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Coding theory - Vocoder - Signal processing - MATLAB - Speech processing systems - Mathematical models - CELP - Prediction theory - Matlab (computer program)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27073675M
- All ISBNs: 1608453847 - 1608453855 - 9781608453856 - 9781608453849
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2010
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Code-excited linear prediction
Code-excited linear prediction (CELP) is a linear predictive speech coding algorithm originally proposed by Manfred R. Schroeder and Bishnu S. Atal in
Algebraic code-excited linear prediction
coding (LPC) algorithm that is based on the code-excited linear prediction (CELP) method and has an algebraic structure. ACELP was developed in 1989 by the
G.728
The essence of CELP techniques, which is an analysis-by-synthesis approach to codebook search, is retained in LD-CELP. The LD-CELP however, uses backward
Harmonic Vector Excitation Coding
1:2000). MPEG-4 Natural Speech Coding Tool Set uses two algorithms: HVXC and CELP (Code Excited Linear Prediction). HVXC is used at a low bit rate of 2 or
MPEG-4 Part 3
a variety of audio coding technologies – from lossy speech coding (HVXC, CELP), general audio coding (AAC, TwinVQ, BSAC), lossless audio compression (MPEG-4
Advanced Audio Coding
Scalable, CELP, ER-AAC-LC, ER-AAC-LTP, ER-AAC Scalable, ER-CELP Low Delay Audio Profile – defined in 2000, uses CELP, HVXC, TTSI, ER-AAC-LD, ER-CELP, ER-HVXC
FS-1016
prediction (CELP) developed by the United States Department of Defense and finalized February 14, 1991. Unlike the vocoder used in FS-1015, CELP provides
Voice over IP
the most widely used speech coding method. Code-excited linear prediction (CELP), a type of LPC algorithm, was developed by Manfred R. Schroeder and Bishnu
Relaxed code-excited linear prediction
Relaxed code-excited linear prediction (RCELP) is a method used in some advanced speech codecs. The RCELP algorithm does not attempt to match the original
Lossy compression
prediction (CELP) Algebraic code-excited linear prediction (ACELP) Relaxed code-excited linear prediction (RCELP) Low-delay CELP (LD-CELP) Adaptive Multi-Rate