Statistical adaptive transform coding of speech signals
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1988
Abstract
The authors consider the adaptive transform coding (ATC) of signals and propose a statistical approach to ATC, called statistical adaptive transform coding (SATC). This scheme uses short-time statistical features of the transform coefficients for the purpose of adaptive bit allocation and adaptive quantization. This set of features is sent to the receiver after quantization. The receiver, in turn, uses this side information in adaptively reconstructing the signal. Vector quantization of the side information is used. It is concluded that the subblock approach makes SATC technique much simpler than previously proposed ATC methods. It is further concluded that the test results for SATC with speech signals are encouraging for low-bit-rate coding applications.
Identifier
0024171167 (Scopus)
First Page
571
Last Page
575
Recommended Citation
Akansu, Ali N. and Haddad, Richard A., "Statistical adaptive transform coding of speech signals" (1988). Faculty Publications. 20844.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/20844
