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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

V. Despotovic, N. Görtz, Z. Peric:
"Low-Order Volterra Long-Term Predictors";
Talk: 10th ITG Symposium Speech Communication, Braunschweig, Germany; 09-26-2012 - 09-28-2012; in: "Proceedings 10th ITG Symposium Speech Communication", VDE Verlag, (2012), ISBN: 978-3-8007-3455-9; 27 - 30.



English abstract:
Models based on linear prediction have been used for several decades in different areas of speech signal processing. While the linear approach has led to great advances in the last 40 years, it neglects nonlinearities present in the speech production mechanism. This paper compares the results of long-term nonlinear prediction based on second-order and third-order Volterra filters. Additional improvement can be obtained using fractionaldelay long-term prediction. Experimental results reveal that the proposed method outperforms linear long-term prediction techniques in terms of prediction gain.

German abstract:
Models based on linear prediction have been used for several decades in different areas of speech signal processing. While the linear approach has led to great advances in the last 40 years, it neglects nonlinearities present in the speech production mechanism. This paper compares the results of long-term nonlinear prediction based on second-order and third-order Volterra filters. Additional improvement can be obtained using fractionaldelay long-term prediction. Experimental results reveal that the proposed method outperforms linear long-term prediction techniques in terms of prediction gain.

Keywords:
Prediction gain, Volterra filters, speech communication


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_211711.pdf


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