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To find the Linear predictive coefficents all are using auto
correlation with levinson durbin equation. I want to know is there any alternative method availble that still reduces the computational complexity to find the LPC coefficients. |
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On 29 Nov 2005 04:22:13 -0800, "RAMU" wrote:
+To find the Linear predictive coefficents all are using auto +correlation with levinson durbin equation. I want to know is there any +alternative method availble that still reduces the computational +complexity to find the LPC coefficients. ***** LPC is nice stuff if you are in to speech regeneration. I think that your question has been misplaced in the wrong group. Maybe try a DSP group. james |
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