Convert linear prediction coefficients to cepstral coefficients or cepstral coefficients to linear prediction coefficients
Estimation / Linear Prediction
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The LPC to/from Cepstral Coefficients block either converts linear prediction
coefficients (LPCs) to cepstral coefficients (CCs) or cepstral coefficients to linear
prediction coefficients. Set the Type of conversion parameter to
LPCs to cepstral coefficients
or Cepstral
coefficients to LPCs
to select the domain into which you want to
convert your coefficients. The LPC port corresponds to LPCs, and the CC port corresponds
to the CCs. For more information, see Algorithm.
The block input can be an N-by-M matrix or an unoriented vector. Each column of the matrix is treated as a channel. When the input is an unoriented vector, the input is treated as one channel.
Consider a signal x(n) as the input to an FIR analysis filter represented by LPCs. The output of this analysis filter, e(n), is known as the prediction error signal. The power of this error signal is denoted by P, the prediction error power.
When you select LPCs to cepstral coefficients
from the
Type of conversion list, you can specify the prediction error
power in two ways. From the Specify P list, choose
via input port
to input the prediction error power using
input port P. The input to the port must be a vector with length equal to the number of
input channels. Select assume P equals 1
to set the
prediction error power equal to 1 for all channels.
When you select LPCs to cepstral coefficients
from the
Type of conversion list, the Output size same
as input size check box appears. When you select this check box, the
length of the input vector of LPCs is equal to the output vector of CCs. When you do not
select this check box, enter a positive scalar for the Length of output
cepstral coefficients parameter.
When you select LPCs to cepstral coefficients
from the
Type of conversion list, you can use the If
first input value is not 1 parameter to specify the behavior of the block
when the first coefficient of the LPC vector is not 1. The following options are
available:
Replace it with 1
—- Changes the first value
of the coefficient vector to 1. The other coefficient values are
unchanged.
Normalize
— Divides the entire vector of
coefficients by the first coefficient so that the first coefficient of the LPC
vector is 1.
Normalize and Warn
— Divides the entire
vector of coefficients by the first coefficient so that the first coefficient of
the LPC vector is 1. The block displays a warning message telling you that your
vector of coefficients has been normalized.
Error
— Displays an error telling you that
the first coefficient of the LPC vector is not 1.
When you select Cepstral coefficients to LPCs
from the
Type of conversion list, the Output
P check box appears on the block. Select this check box when you want to
output the prediction error power from output port P.
The cepstral coefficients are the coefficients of the Fourier transform representation of the logarithm magnitude spectrum. Consider a sequence, x(n), having a Fourier transform X(ω). The cepstrum, cx(n), is defined by the inverse Fourier transform of Cx(ω), where Cx(ω) = logeX (ω). See the Real Cepstrum block reference page for information on computing cepstrum coefficients from time-domain signals.
When in this mode, this block uses a recursion technique to convert LPCs to CCs. The LPC vector is defined by and the CC vector is defined by . The recursion is defined by the following equations:
When in this mode, this block uses a recursion technique to convert CCs to LPCs. The CC vector is defined by and the LPC vector is defined by . The recursion is defined by the following equations
where .
Choose LPCs to cepstral coefficients
or
Cepstral coefficients to LPCs
to specify the
domain into which you want to convert your coefficients.
Choose via input port
to input the values of
prediction error power using input port P. Select assume P
equals 1
to set the prediction error power equal to
1.
When you select this check box, the length of the input vector of LPCs is equal to the output vector of CCs.
Enter a positive scalar that is the length of each output channel of CCs.
Select what you would like the block to do when the first coefficient of
the LPC vector is not 1. You can choose Replace it with
1
, Normalize
,
Normalize and Warn
, and
Error
.
Select this check box to output the prediction error power for each channel from output port P.
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