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Effect on Speech Compression by Combined Delta Encoding and Huffman Coding Scheme

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This paper reports the effect of compression by applying delta encoding and Huffman coding schemes together on speech signals of American-English and Hindi from International Phonetic Alphabet database. First of all, these speech signals have been delta encoded and then compressed by Huffman coding. By doing so, it has been observed here that the Huffman coding gives high compression ratio for this delta encoded speech signals as compared to the compression on the input speech signals only incorporating Huffman coding.

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Arif, M., Anand, R.S. Effect on Speech Compression by Combined Delta Encoding and Huffman Coding Scheme. Wireless Pers Commun 79, 2371–2381 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-014-1989-3

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