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Relating Optical Speech to Speech Acoustics and Visual Speech Perception
Improving Opus Low Bit Rate Quality with Neural Speech Synthesis
Lecture 16: Linear Prediction-Based Representations
Source-Channel Coding for CELP Speech Coders
Samia Dawood Shakir
End-To-End Video-To-Speech Synthesis Using Generative Adversarial Networks
Linear Predictive Modelling of Speech - Constraints and Line Spectrum Pair Decomposition
Audio Processing and Loudness Estimation Algorithms with Ios Simulations
Code Excited Linear Prediction with Multi-Pulse Codebooks
A Review of Physical and Perceptual Feature Extraction Techniques for Speech, Music and Environmental Sounds
CELP and Speech Enhancement Ian Mcloughlin
Harmonic Coding of Speech at Low Bit Rates
TRANSCOM Proceedings, Section 3
Speech Enhancement Exploiting the Source-Filter Model
Eindhoven University of Technology MASTER Stereo Coding by Two
Design of Qbe-STD System: Audio Representation and Matching Perspective
© in This Web Service Cambridge University
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Improved Noise Weighting in CELP Coding of Speech
Speech Coding: Fundamentals and Applications
Implementing the Levinson-Durbin Algorithm on the Starcore SC140/SC1400 Cores
TS 126 090 V3.1.0 (2000-01) Technical Specification
Reconstruction of Natural Sounding Speech from Whispers
Fast Computation of LSP Frequencies Using the Bairstow Method
Lecture 7: Audio Compression and Coding
Interactive Illustrations of Speech/Audio Processing Concepts
Lecture 8: Audio Compression & Coding
Ultraspectral Data Compression
Speech Reconstruction from Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients Using a Source-Filter Model
TS 101 980 V1.1.1 (2001-09) Technical Specification
Ts 146 060 V14.0.0 (2017-04)
International Conference on Information, Communications, and Signal Processing Singapore 9 September 1997
Real-Time Implementation of a Variable Rate Celp Speech Codec
On the Use of Perceptual Line Spectral Pairs Frequencies for Speaker Identification
C12) United States Patent (IO) Patent No.: US 9,626,845 B2 Eagleman Et Al
A Touch-Screen Controlled “Linear Predictive Synthesizer” for Accessibility Applications