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Lineaire voorspellende Codering×Bark- en Mel-schalen×
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FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19751937
GrondleggerFreddy Burg, John MakhoulEberhard Zwicker, Stanley Smith Stevens
TypePredictive speech coding and analysisPerceptual frequency mapping
Oorspronkelijke bronMakhoul, J. (1975). Linear prediction: A tutorial review. Proceedings of the IEEE, 63(4), 561–580. DOI ↗Zwicker, E. (1961). Subdivision of the audible frequency range into critical bands. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 33(2), 248–248. link ↗
AliassenLPC, autoregressive model, speech prediction, vocal tract modelingbark scale, mel scale, critical bandwidth, perceptual frequency
Verwant55
SamenvattingLinear Predictive Coding (LPC) is a powerful signal processing technique for modeling and compressing speech by assuming each speech sample can be predicted from a linear combination of previous samples. Pioneered by Burg and Makhoul in the 1970s, LPC is the foundation of speech codecs, speech synthesis, speaker recognition, and speech enhancement. LPC exploits the time-correlated structure of speech to achieve high compression ratios and enable efficient parameter extraction.Bark and Mel scales are perceptual frequency scales that map physical frequency (Hz) to perceived pitch and auditory perception. Formalized by Zwicker (Bark, 1961) and Stevens (Mel, 1937), these non-linear scales reflect how the human ear processes sound. Bark scale divides hearing into 24 critical bands; Mel scale models pitch perception. Both are essential for audio feature extraction, speech processing, and designing audio systems that align with human hearing.
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