Speech Coding is pivotal in the ability of networks to support multimedia services. The technique currently used for speech coding is Linear Prediction. It models the throat as an all-pole filter i.e. using a linear difference equation. However, the physical nature of the throat is itself a clue to its nonlinear nature. Developing a nonlinear model is difficult as in the solution of nonlinear equations and the verification of nonlinear schemes.
Cite as: Vandana, M. (2003) M-ary predictive coding: a nonlinear model for speech. Proc. Workshop on Spoken Language Processing, 59-66
@inproceedings{vandana03_wslp, author={Mohan Vandana}, title={{M-ary predictive coding: a nonlinear model for speech}}, year=2003, booktitle={Proc. Workshop on Spoken Language Processing}, pages={59--66} }