Code-excited linear prediction
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code-excited-linear-prediction-198-10817469
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Code-excited linear prediction
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Code-excited linear prediction (CELP) is a linear predictive speech coding algorithm originally proposed by Manfred R. Schroeder and Bishnu S. Atal in 1985. At the time, it provided significantly better quality than existing low bit-rate algorithms, such as residual-excited linear prediction (RELP) and linear predictive coding (LPC) vocoders. Along with its variants, such as algebraic CELP, relaxed CELP, low-delay CELP and vector sum excited linear prediction, it is currently the most widely use
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Speech coding algorithm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code-excited_linear_prediction
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2024-04-25T21:26:08Z
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