Re: Linear predictive coefficient computation
- From: "Alan" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:04:52 -0000
<ramuvsign@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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.
>
>From the other posts you can probably assume that you aren't in a relevant
newsgroup for your question.
After talking to someone in an associated industry the answer would seem to
be no.
www.mathworks.com includes information in the help area you may find useful,
they have a program that can calculate what you want but as with all
specialist software it isn't cheap.
Good luck.
.
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