A variable-rate CELP coder for fast remote voicemail retrieval using a notebook computer

1997 
Remote retrieval of compressed voicemail data over a telephone line is one of several emerging applications of speech coding. Using a notebook computer equipped with a modem, a user can remotely access a networked desktop unit located at their office or home to retrieve various types of information such as email, FAX, electronic documents as well as voicemail. By compressing the speech data, we reduce the amount of time needed for the transfer of voice data over the telephone line. We have developed a high-quality variable-rate CELP (code-excited linear prediction) coder which can be used in such an application. The coder operates at an average rate of 3 kb/s assuming 80% speech activity and uses several new techniques including a mode decision mechanism based on the use of a peakiness measure and a novel excitation search method called gain-matched analysis-by-synthesis. The coder gives quality comparable to the Microsoft GSM 6.10 Audio Codec at 13 kb/s.
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