From: Peter shipley <shipley@merde.dis.org>
To: charliemerritt@BIX.com
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Raw Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:03:52 PST
From: Peter shipley <shipley@merde.dis.org>
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:03:52 PST
To: charliemerritt@BIX.com
Subject: Re: CELP C Code - where?
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>While skimming over cypherpunk mail a couple of days
>ago I saw a reference to some C code for CELP de/encoding
>voice. Where can I get a look? Email charliemerritt@bix.com
>
TITLE="Coded-Excited Linear Prediction (CELP): High-Quality Speech
at Very Low Bit Rates"
AUTHOR="M. R. Schroeder and B. S. Atal"
BOOKTITLE="Proc. IEEE Int'l Conf. on Acoust., Speech and Signal Processing"
YEAR="1985"
PAGES="937-940"
MONTH="April"
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