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G10L 19/02 (2006.01) G10L 19/00 (2006.01)
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CA 1318976
- 44 - DIGITAL SPEECH PROCESSOR USING ARBITRARY EXCITATION CODING Abstract An arrangement for processing a speech message which uses arbitrary value codes to form time frame excitation signals. The arbitrary value codes, e.g., random numbers, are stored as well as signals indexing the codes and transform domain signals corresponding to the arbitrary codes are generated. The speech message is partitioned into time frame interval speech patterns and a first signal representative of the transform domain speech pattern of each successive time frame interval is formed responsive to the partitioned speech message. A plurality of second signals representative of time frame interval patterns corresponding to the transform code signals are generated responsive to said set of transform signals. One of the arbitrary code signals is selected jointly responsive to the first and second signals of each successive time interval to represent the time frame speech signal excitation, and the index signal corresponding to said selected arbitrary code signal is outputted. A replica of the speech message is formed from the arbitrary codes by concatenating a sequence of said arbitrary codes identified by the output index signals.
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Atal Bishnu Saroop
Trancoso Isabel Maria Martins
American Telephone And Telegraph Company
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
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