Analysis of LD-CELP coder output with Sound eXchange and Praat software
2014pp. 1281–1285
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Abstract
This paper describes the analysis of the audio and speech output of the 16 kb/s Low Delay CELP algorithm (LD-CELP). For various speech file conversions, the SoX (Sound eXchange) tool is used. Praat software is used to extract details regarding the quality of the sound synthesized by the coder. The C program of the coder was compiled using the GCC compiler in the Linux environment and executed using the GNU Make utility. File compression ratio of 5 was achieved. The bit rate obtained is 16 kb/s, i.e. a reduction by 4 times of the original bitrate. The perceptual quality of the reconstructed audio output is very good, and this is evident from the spectrogram, pitch, intensity and formant waveforms obtained.
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