ATIS 0100518-1998 Objective Measurement of Telephone Band Speech Quality Using Measuring Normalizing Blocks (MNBs).pdf
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11、tice of Disclaimer -3 dB at 3400 Hz), the same as shown in ITU-T Recommendation G.712 for PCM-derived channels between two 2-wire analog interfaces. ATIS-0100518.1998 2 Table 1 Relationship of coding technologies, experimental factors and applications to this standard Test factors Note speech input
12、levels to a codec 1 listening levels in subjective experiments 2 talker dependencies 1 multiple simultaneous talkers 2 transmission channel errors 1 bit rates if a codec has more than one bit rate mode 1 transcodings 1 bit-rate mismatching between an encoder and a decoder if a codec has more than on
13、e bit rate mode 2 environmental noise in the sending side 2 network information signals as input to a codec 2 music as input to a codec 2 delay 3 short-term time warping of audio signal 2 long-term time warping of audio signal 2 temporal clipping of speech 2 amplitude clipping of speech 2 Coding tec
14、hnologies waveform 1 CELP and hybrids 4 kbit/s 1 CELP and hybrids 4 kbit/s 1 VOCODERs 1 speech activity detectors/silence suppression systems 2 other coders 1 Applications coder optimization 1 coder evaluation 1 coder selection 2 network planning 4 live network testing 5 in-service non-intrusive mea
15、surement devices 3 NOTES 1) The objective measure has demonstrated acceptable accuracy in the presence of this variable. 2) Insufficient information is available about the accuracy of the objective measure with regard to this variable. 3) The objective measure is known to provide inaccurate predicti
16、ons when used in conjunction with this variable, or are otherwise not intended to be used with this variable. 4) With caution, the objective measure might be used for some network planning purposes. The reader should note that there are important factors in network planning to which this ANS is not
17、applicable (see the “Test factors” section of this table). 5) With caution, the objective measure might be used for some live network testing. The reader should note that there may be factors or technologies in a live network connection to which this ANS is not applicable (see the “Test Factors” sec
18、tion of this table). Note that this document contains sufficient information to implement this algorithm in a computer programming language. Implementations can be validated by using information available from ftp:/ftp.its.bldrdoc.gov/dist/voice/verify.zip. ATIS-0100518.1998 3 32 Normative reference
19、s The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All references are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American Nationa
20、l Standard are encouraged to in-vestigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standards listed below. ANSI T1.801.04-1997, Telecommunications Multimedia Communications Delay, Synchronization, and Frame Rate ITU-T Recommendation G.712 (11/96) Transmission performance characteri
21、stics of pulse code modulation channels2)ITU-T Recommendation P.800 (05/1996) Methods for subjective determination of transmission quality2)ITU-T Recommendation P.830 (09/1995) Subjective performance assessment of telephone-band and wide-band digital codecs2)3 Abbreviations For the purpose of this A
22、NS, the following abbreviations are used: ACR Absolute Category Rating AD Auditory Distance ANS American National Standard ANSI American National Standards Institute CELP Code Excited Linear Prediction DCR Degradation Category Rating DMOS Degradation Mean Opinion Score DUT Device Under Test FMNB Fre
23、quency Measuring Normalizing Block GoB Good or Better ITU-T International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector MOS Mean Opinion Score MNB Measuring Normalizing Block PoW Poor or Worse TMNB Time Measuring Normalizing Block 4 Definitions For the purpose of this ANS, the fo
24、llowing definitions apply: Bark: a perception-based unit of frequency equivalent to the width of a critical band. As fre-quency increases, the width of the critical hearing band (in Hertz) increases. On the Bark scale, equal frequency intervals are of equal perceptual importance. _ 2) Available from
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