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A Real-Time Wideband Neural Vocoder at 1.6 kb/s Using LPCNet

2019-03-28Code Available2· sign in to hype

Jean-Marc Valin, Jan Skoglund

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Neural speech synthesis algorithms are a promising new approach for coding speech at very low bitrate. They have so far demonstrated quality that far exceeds traditional vocoders, at the cost of very high complexity. In this work, we present a low-bitrate neural vocoder based on the LPCNet model. The use of linear prediction and sparse recurrent networks makes it possible to achieve real-time operation on general-purpose hardware. We demonstrate that LPCNet operating at 1.6 kb/s achieves significantly higher quality than MELP and that uncompressed LPCNet can exceed the quality of a waveform codec operating at low bitrate. This opens the way for new codec designs based on neural synthesis models.

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