Reply by Piyush Kaul May 3, 20042004-05-03
Two common ways I know of are LAR(Log Area Ratios) and LSP(Line
spectral frequencies). I read from the Low Bitrate Speech
Communication Book by Kondoz.

Regards
Piyush

Sebastian Gesemann <isnt@valid.net> wrote in message news:<Pine.LNX.4.44.0405012202070.11370-100000@raven.cs.upb.de>...
> Hi ! > > I want to learn more about different representations > of the LP coefficients (ie reflection coefficients, spectral > frequency line, and so on). How to transform between those > representations and what they actually mean. > > I'm searching for an easy representation which is robust > against quantization and also allows the signal to be > losslessly coded. (It should be easy to calculate the LP > coefficients in a 100% deterministic manner using integer > arithmetic) > > I would appreciate recommendations for articles/books that > focus on this topic (preferably free/online) or any other > advice. > > > Thanks! > Sebastian
Reply by Sebastian Gesemann May 1, 20042004-05-01
Hi !

I want to learn more about different representations
of the LP coefficients (ie reflection coefficients, spectral
frequency line, and so on). How to transform between those
representations and what they actually mean.

I'm searching for an easy representation which is robust
against quantization and also allows the signal to be
losslessly coded. (It should be easy to calculate the LP
coefficients in a 100% deterministic manner using integer
arithmetic)

I would appreciate recommendations for articles/books that
focus on this topic (preferably free/online) or any other
advice.


Thanks!
Sebastian

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