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    Speech compression based on LPC method

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    Date
    2008-04
    Author
    Muhammad Zaidi Muhammad Nor
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    Speech processing is currently a key focus for many researchers in the area of Digital Signal Processing. This project is focus on the topic of voice conversion, which involves producing the speech compression. The aim of speech compression is to produce a compact representation of speech sounds such that when reconstructed it is perceived to be close to the original. In addition to the implementation of a set of methods, as LPC (Linear Prediction Coding) techniques, encoding good quality speech at a low bit rate and provides extremely accurate estimates of speech parameters. Linear predictive coding (LPC) is defined as a digital method for encoding an analog signal in which a particular value is predicted by a linear function of the past values of the signal. It was first proposed and approved as a method for encoding human speech. The main steps of the complete project include: a method for compressing voice transformation, create a programming in Matlab software and finally translating it into Digital Signal Processing board.
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