Publication detail
CEPSTRAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS OPTIMISED FOR DUAL HARVARD ARCHITECTURE OF DSP
SMÉKAL, Y., VÍCH, R.
Original Title
CEPSTRAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS OPTIMISED FOR DUAL HARVARD ARCHITECTURE OF DSP
English Title
CEPSTRAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS OPTIMISED FOR DUAL HARVARD ARCHITECTURE OF DSP
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
The paper describes the realisation algorithm of the cepstral vocal tract model with poles and zeros, which is optimised from the viewpoint of implementation on a fixed-point digital signal processor with dual Harvard architecture. Cepstral coefficients for speech synthesis are in fact coefficients of type FIR digital filter, which is introduced in the first canonic form of type IIR digital filter. The order of the two filters depends on approximation accuracy and on sampling frequency
English abstract
The paper describes the realisation algorithm of the cepstral vocal tract model with poles and zeros, which is optimised from the viewpoint of implementation on a fixed-point digital signal processor with dual Harvard architecture. Cepstral coefficients for speech synthesis are in fact coefficients of type FIR digital filter, which is introduced in the first canonic form of type IIR digital filter. The order of the two filters depends on approximation accuracy and on sampling frequency
Keywords
Cepstral vocal tract model, digital signal processor
Released
05.05.2000
Publisher
IEEE
Location
Mexico
ISBN
968-36-7762-2
Book
Propc. of the Inter. Conference ICT 2000
Edition number
první
Pages from
244
Pages to
248
Pages count
5
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT17863,
author="Zdeněk {Smékal} and Robert {Vích}",
title="CEPSTRAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS OPTIMISED FOR DUAL HARVARD ARCHITECTURE OF DSP",
annote="The paper describes the realisation algorithm of the cepstral vocal tract model with poles and zeros, which is optimised from the viewpoint of implementation on a fixed-point digital signal processor with dual Harvard architecture. Cepstral coefficients for speech synthesis are in fact coefficients of type FIR digital filter, which is introduced in the first canonic form of type IIR digital filter. The order of the two filters depends on approximation accuracy and on sampling frequency",
address="IEEE",
booktitle="Propc. of the Inter. Conference ICT 2000",
chapter="17863",
institution="IEEE",
year="2000",
month="may",
pages="244",
publisher="IEEE",
type="conference paper"
}