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FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19751980
GrondleggerFreddy Burg, John MakhoulHerman Steeneken, Tammo Houtgast
TypePredictive speech coding and analysisSpeech clarity assessment method
Oorspronkelijke bronMakhoul, J. (1975). Linear prediction: A tutorial review. Proceedings of the IEEE, 63(4), 561–580. DOI ↗Steeneken, H. J., & Houtgast, T. (1980). A physical method for measuring speech-transmission quality. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67(1), 318–326. DOI ↗
AliassenLPC, autoregressive model, speech prediction, vocal tract modelingintelligibility metrics, STI, Speech Transmission Index, clarity index
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.Speech intelligibility is a quantitative measure of how well listeners understand spoken content in acoustic environments. Formalized by Steeneken and Houtgast in 1980 with the Speech Transmission Index (STI), intelligibility metrics combine room acoustic parameters (RT60, noise, clarity) to predict listener comprehension. Understanding speech intelligibility is essential for designing classrooms, offices, hearing aids, and public address systems where clear communication is critical.
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