JOURNAL ARTICLE

Speech enhancement using STC-based bandwidth extension

Abstract

Telephone speech is typically bandlimited to 4 kHz, resulting in a 'muffled' quality.Coding speech with bandwidth greater than 4 kHz reduces this distortion, but requires a higher bit rate to avoid other types of distortion.An alternative to coding wider bandwidth speech is to exploit correlation between the 0-4 kHz and 4-8 kHz speech bands to resynthesize wideband speech from narrowband speech.This paper presents a method for re-synthesizing narrowband coded speech using sinusoidal transform coding (STC), modified codebook mapping and a novel method for the synthesis of highband unvoiced components.Informal listening test results indicate that this method produces a significant quality improvement in speech which has been coded using narrowband standards.

Keywords:
Narrowband Wideband audio Computer science Speech coding Codebook Speech recognition Bandwidth extension Codec2 Bandwidth (computing) Voice activity detection Wideband Speech enhancement Speech processing Linear predictive coding Electronic engineering Telecommunications Artificial intelligence Engineering Noise reduction Audio signal

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Data Compression Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Digital Filter Design and Implementation
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
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