Ph.D. thesis: | Speech coding by contourizing an ear-adapted spectrogram
and its
application to data reduction, in german.
Technical University of Munich, 1997. Published 1998 as
FORTSCHRITT-BERICHT
VDI ser. 10 no. 522 at VDI-Verlag,
ISBN 3-18-352210-1.
Contours bearing relevant information correspond, among other, to part tones perceptible by the ear. This work treats audio representations based on contours, defined as `ridges' of an ear-adapted spectrogram. Starting off from a known representation additional ridges and a new signal reconstruction procedure are introduced. A classification of ridges allows to separate tonal from noise-like signal components. Applying these foundations, speech codecs at data rates down to 4 kbps are presented. Keywords: speech coding - spectrogram - short time Fourier spectrum - time contours - tonal/noise separation- part tone time pattern - sinusoidal representations - Fourier-t-transform - wavelets - phase reconstruction Availiable online resources (small font: not translated from german yet):
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