ISCA Archive WSLP 2003
ISCA Archive WSLP 2003

M-ary predictive coding: a nonlinear model for speech

Mohan Vandana

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}
}