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From: jpcampb@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Joe Campbell)
Subject: Re: definitive LPC reference anyone ?
Message-ID: <1994Jun12.055031.21561@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
Keywords: LPC
Organization: The Great Beyond
References: <Cr8Fxq.EKx@aisb.ed.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 1994 05:50:31 GMT
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In article <Cr8Fxq.EKx@aisb.ed.ac.uk>, Simon King <simonk@cstr.ed.ac.uk> wrote:
>anyone got the definitive (Markel + Gray ?) LPC reference handy ?

I assume that this is in the FAQ:

%0 Book
%A Markel, J.
%A Gray, A.
%D 1976
%T Linear Prediction of Speech
%B Communication and Cybernetics
%I Springer-Verlag
%C Berlin

also see:

%0 Journal Article
%A Makhoul, J.
%D 1975
%T Linear Prediction: A Tutorial Review
%B Proceedings of the IEEE
%V 63
%P 561 - 580

and for an LPC-10 coder:

The U.S. DoD's Federal-Standard-1015/NATO-STANAG-4198 based 2400 bps
linear prediction coder (LPC-10) was republished as a Federal
Information Processing Standards Publication 137 (FIPS Pub 137).
It is described in:
 
Thomas E. Tremain, "The Government Standard Linear Predictive Coding
Algorithm:  LPC-10," Speech Technology Magazine, April 1982, p. 40-49.

Regards,
Joe
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