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Rajesh Dachiraju
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 8:39 pm
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hi,

I am experimenting on multipulse based speech coding, and am
facing a serious bug in my matlab code.

The energy(of 10 ms segments) of the modelled excitation is very
high compared to the actual LP residual. Is this
normal ? But after synthesis the energies are roughly same or if
not surprisingly the enegy of the original speech is
more than the reconstructed speech from modelled excitation.

I know there is serious bug in my code or if not i am missing out
something important.

Do we have to do any normalization of the residual and LPC
coefficients after computing them?

Also i have poltted the segmental SNR for different number of
pulses used and found that it is only 12 db
at 30 pulses per 5 ms. There is obviously something wrong with
this result.I am not using any perceptual
weighting and longterm prediction but still i feel the snr computed
is very low.

regards
Rajesh Dachiraju
 
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