A Robust Frame-based Nonlinear Prediction System For Automatic Speech Coding
2016 Β· Mahmood Yousefi-Azar, Farbod Razzazi
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a neural-based coding scheme in which an artificial neural network is exploited to automatically compress and decompress speech signals by a trainable approach. Having a two-stage training phase, the system can be fully specified to each speech frame and have robust performance across different speakers and wide range of spoken utterances. Indeed, Frame-based nonlinear predictive coding (FNPC) would code a frame in the procedure of training to predict the frame samples. The motivating objective is to analyze the system behavior in regenerating not only the envelope of spectra, but also the spectra phase. This scheme has been evaluated in time and discrete cosine transform (DCT) domains and the output of predicted phonemes show the potentiality of the FNPC to reconstruct complicated signals. The experiments were conducted on three voiced plosive phonemes, b/d/g/ in time and DCT domains versus the number of neurons in the hidden layer. Experiments approve the FN
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