Hidden Markov Model-based Packet Loss Concealment for Voice over IP

Christoffer A. Rødbro, Manohar N. Murthi, Søren Vang Andersen, Søren Holdt Jensen

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Abstract

As voice over IP proliferates, packet loss concealment (PLC) at the receiver has emerged as an important factor in determining voice quality of service. Through the use of heuristic variations of signal and parameter repetition and overlap-add interpolation to handle packet loss, conventional PLC systems largely ignore the dynamics of the statistical evolution of the speech signal, possibly leading to perceptually annoying artifacts. To address this problem, we propose the use of hidden Markov models for PLC. With a hidden Markov model (HMM) tracking the evolution of speech signal parameters, we demonstrate how PLC is performed within a statistical signal processing framework. Moreover, we show how the HMM is used to index a specially designed PLC module for the particular signal context, leading to signal-contingent PLC. Simulation examples, objective tests, and subjective listening tests are provided showing the ability of an HMM-based PLC built with a sinusoidal analysis/synthesis model to provide better loss concealment than a conventional PLC based on the same sinusoidal model for all types of speech signals, including onsets and signal transitions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE transactions on speech and audio processing
Volume14
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1609-1623
ISSN1063-6676
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Aug 2006

Keywords

  • Internet telephony
  • hidden Markov models
  • interpolation
  • quality of service
  • speech processing
  • statistical analysis

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