ISCA Archive ICSLP 1996
ISCA Archive ICSLP 1996

Interaction of speech disorders with speech coders: effects on speech intelligibility

D. G. Jamieson, Li Deng, M. Price, Vijay Parsa, J. Till

Modern speech coding schemes have been developed to address the demand for economical spoken language telecommunication of acceptable quality. A variety of speech coding algorithms have been described, which compress speech to facilitate efficient transmission of spoken language over communication networks [2,3,4]. Most such speech coding algorithms are lossy in the sense that the "processed" speech is not identical to the original speech. As a result, some distortion is invariably introduced with any lossy speech coding strategy. For this reason, candidate coders undergo detailed evaluation to ensure that the associated speech output is of acceptable quality [1].


doi: 10.21437/ICSLP.1996-186

Cite as: Jamieson, D.G., Deng, L., Price, M., Parsa, V., Till, J. (1996) Interaction of speech disorders with speech coders: effects on speech intelligibility. Proc. 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996), 737-740, doi: 10.21437/ICSLP.1996-186

@inproceedings{jamieson96_icslp,
  author={D. G. Jamieson and Li Deng and M. Price and Vijay Parsa and J. Till},
  title={{Interaction of speech disorders with speech coders: effects on speech intelligibility}},
  year=1996,
  booktitle={Proc. 4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996)},
  pages={737--740},
  doi={10.21437/ICSLP.1996-186}
}