Claims
- 1. A speech decoding unit comprising:extracting means for extracting coding parameters from a speech code sequence; detecting means for detecting a speech pause by supervising the speech code sequence; estimating means for estimating, when said detecting means detects the speech pause, coding parameters of the speech pause by carrying out a smoothing algorithm of coding parameters constituting far-end talker background noise information extracted by said extracting means and coding parameters used for synthesizing previous background noise; and synthesizing means for synthesizing background noise in the speech pause from the coding parameters estimated by said estimating means.
- 2. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means substitutes the coding parameters constituting the far-end talker background noise information and the coding parameters used for synthesizing the previous background noise into the following equation to estimate the coding parameters of the speech pause:xn+1=(1−α)·xn+α·xref where xn+1 is an estimated result of the coding parameters; xn is a coding parameter used for synthesizing the previous background noise; xref is a coding parameter constituting the far-end talker background noise information; and α is a smoothing coefficient of the coding parameters, where 0<α<<1.
- 3. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said synthesizing means synthesizes, in an initial receiving period of the speech pause, speech from coding parameters extracted in a final receiving period of a speech burst by said extracting means.
- 4. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means carries out the smoothing algorithm of spectrum envelope information constituting a part of the coding parameters.
- 5. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means carries out the smoothing algorithm of frame energy information constituting a part of the coding parameters.
- 6. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means carries out the smoothing algorithm of spectrum envelope information and frame energy information constituting a part of the coding parameters.
- 7. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1,-wherein said estimating means determines a smoothing coefficient of the coding parameters in response to variations between the coding parameters extracted by said extracting means in a final receiving period of a speech burst and the coding parameters constituting the far-end talker background noise information extracted by said extracting means in a receiving period of the speech pause.
- 8. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means determines, when carrying out smoothing algorithm of spectrum envelope information and frame energy information, a smoothing coefficient of the coding parameters in response to variations between the spectrum envelope information extracted in a final receiving period of a speech burst and the spectrum envelope information constituting the far-end talker background noise information, or in response to variations between the frame energy information extracted in the final receiving period of the speech burst and the frame energy information constituting the far-end talker background noise information.
- 9. The speech decoding unit according to claim 1, wherein said estimating means determines, when carrying out smoothing algorithm of spectrum envelope information and frame energy information, a smoothing coefficient of the spectrum envelope information in response to variations between the spectrum envelope information extracted in a final receiving period of a speech burst and the spectrum envelope information constituting the far-end talker background noise information, and a smoothing coefficient of the frame energy information in response to variations between the frame energy information extracted in the final receiving period of the speech burst and the frame energy information constituting the far-end talker background noise information.
- 10. A speech decoding method comprising the steps of:detecting a speech pause by supervising a speech code sequence; estimating, when the speech pause is detected, coding parameters of the speech pause by carrying out a smoothing algorithm of coding parameters by using coding parameters constituting far-end talker background noise information extracted from the speech coding sequence and coding parameters used for synthesizing previous background noise; and synthesizing background noise in the speech pause from the coding parameters estimated.
- 11. The speech decoding method according to claim 10, wherein the coding parameters in the speech pause are estimated by substituting the coding parameters constituting the far-end talker background noise information and the coding parameters used for synthesizing the previous background noise into the following equation:xn+1=(1−α)·xn+α·xref where xn+1 is an estimated result of the coding parameters; xn is a coding parameter used for synthesizing the previous background noise; xref is a coding parameter constituting the far-end talker background noise information; and α is a smoothing coefficient of the coding parameters, where 0<α<<1.
- 12. The speech decoding method according to claim 10, wherein in an initial receiving period of the speech pause, speech is synthesized from the coding parameters extracted in a final receiving period of a speech burst.
- 13. The speech decoding method according to claim 10, wherein a smoothing coefficient of the coding parameters is determined in response to variations between the coding parameters extracted in a final receiving period of a speech burst and the coding parameters constituting the far-end talker background noise information extracted in a receiving period of the speech pause.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP98/05529, whose international filing date is Dec. 7, 1998, the disclosures of which Application are incorporated by reference herein. The present application has not been published in English.
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