Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments

<p/> <p>Speech coding techniques capable of generating encoded representations which are robust against channel losses play an important role in enabling reliable voice communication over packet networks and mobile wireless systems. In this paper, we investigate the use of multiple descr...

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Main Authors: Rondeau Paul, Yahampath Pradeepa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2008-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing
Online Access:http://asmp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2008/896021
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spelling doaj-149d1fe0ae5941318bcfc1706894a5582020-11-25T01:17:59ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing1687-47141687-47222008-01-0120081896021Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index AssignmentsRondeau PaulYahampath Pradeepa<p/> <p>Speech coding techniques capable of generating encoded representations which are robust against channel losses play an important role in enabling reliable voice communication over packet networks and mobile wireless systems. In this paper, we investigate the use of multiple description index assignments (MDIAs) for loss-tolerant transmission of line spectral frequency (LSF) coefficients, typically generated by state-of-the-art speech coders. We propose a simulated annealing-based approach for optimizing MDIAs for Markov-model-based decoders which exploit inter- and intraframe correlations in LSF coefficients to reconstruct the quantized LSFs from coded bit streams corrupted by channel losses. Experimental results are presented which compare the performance of a number of novel LSF transmission schemes. These results clearly demonstrate that Markov-model-based decoders, when used in conjunction with optimized MDIA, can yield average spectral distortion much lower than that produced by methods such as interleaving/interpolation, commonly used to combat the packet losses.</p>http://asmp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2008/896021
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author Rondeau Paul
Yahampath Pradeepa
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Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing
author_facet Rondeau Paul
Yahampath Pradeepa
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title Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
title_short Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
title_full Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
title_fullStr Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
title_full_unstemmed Robust Transmission of Speech LSFs Using Hidden Markov Model-Based Multiple Description Index Assignments
title_sort robust transmission of speech lsfs using hidden markov model-based multiple description index assignments
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing
issn 1687-4714
1687-4722
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <p/> <p>Speech coding techniques capable of generating encoded representations which are robust against channel losses play an important role in enabling reliable voice communication over packet networks and mobile wireless systems. In this paper, we investigate the use of multiple description index assignments (MDIAs) for loss-tolerant transmission of line spectral frequency (LSF) coefficients, typically generated by state-of-the-art speech coders. We propose a simulated annealing-based approach for optimizing MDIAs for Markov-model-based decoders which exploit inter- and intraframe correlations in LSF coefficients to reconstruct the quantized LSFs from coded bit streams corrupted by channel losses. Experimental results are presented which compare the performance of a number of novel LSF transmission schemes. These results clearly demonstrate that Markov-model-based decoders, when used in conjunction with optimized MDIA, can yield average spectral distortion much lower than that produced by methods such as interleaving/interpolation, commonly used to combat the packet losses.</p>
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