Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2010 Aug;57(8):2053-63. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2010.2047644. Epub 2010 Apr 15.
This paper presents a wavelet-based speech coding strategy for cochlear implants. In addition, it describes the real-time implementation of this strategy on a personal digital assistant (PDA) platform. Three wavelet packet decomposition tree structures are considered and their performance in terms of computational complexity, spectral leakage, fixed-point accuracy, and real-time processing are compared to other commonly used strategies in cochlear implants. A real-time mechanism is introduced for updating the wavelet coefficients recursively. It is shown that the proposed strategy achieves higher analysis rates than the existing strategies while being able to run in real time on a PDA platform. In addition, it is shown that this strategy leads to a lower amount of spectral leakage. The PDA implementation is made interactive to allow users to easily manipulate the parameters involved and study their effects.
本文提出了一种基于小波的人工耳蜗语音编码策略。此外,它还描述了在个人数字助理(PDA)平台上实时实现这一策略的方法。本文考虑了三种小波包分解树结构,并比较了它们在计算复杂度、频谱泄漏、定点精度和实时处理方面的性能,以及与人工耳蜗中常用的其他策略相比的性能。本文还介绍了一种实时更新小波系数的递归机制。结果表明,与现有的策略相比,该策略可以实现更高的分析速率,并且能够在 PDA 平台上实时运行。此外,还表明该策略可以减少频谱泄漏。PDA 的实现是交互式的,允许用户轻松地操作涉及的参数,并研究它们的影响。