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- Q6553338 subject Q7013138.
- Q6553338 subject Q7445688.
- Q6553338 abstract "Line spectral pairs (LSP) or line spectral frequencies (LSF) are used to represent linear prediction coefficients (LPC) for transmission over a channel. LSPs have several properties (e.g. smaller sensitivity to quantization noise) that make them superior to direct quantization of LPCs. For this reason, LSPs are very useful in speech coding. LSP representation was developed by Fumitada Itakura in the 1970s.".
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- Q6553338 wikiPageExternalLink lsp.pdf.
- Q6553338 wikiPageExternalLink Kabal1986.pdf.
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- Q6553338 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013138.
- Q6553338 wikiPageWikiLink Q7445688.
- Q6553338 comment "Line spectral pairs (LSP) or line spectral frequencies (LSF) are used to represent linear prediction coefficients (LPC) for transmission over a channel. LSPs have several properties (e.g. smaller sensitivity to quantization noise) that make them superior to direct quantization of LPCs. For this reason, LSPs are very useful in speech coding. LSP representation was developed by Fumitada Itakura in the 1970s.".
- Q6553338 label "Line spectral pairs".