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On Improving Error Resilience of Neural End-to-End Speech Coders

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arxiv 2406.08900 v1 pith:4WK5FWFT submitted 2024-06-13 eess.AS cs.SDeess.SP

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Error resilient tools like Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) and Forward Error Correction (FEC) are essential to maintain a reliable speech communication for applications like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), where packets are frequently delayed and lost. In recent times, end-to-end neural speech codecs have seen a significant rise, due to their ability to transmit speech signal at low bitrates but few considerations were made about their error resilience in a real system. Recently introduced Neural End-to-End Speech Codec (NESC) can reproduce high quality natural speech at low bitrates. We extend its robustness to packet losses by adding a low complexity network to predict the codebook indices in latent space. Furthermore, we propose a method to add an in-band FEC at an additional bitrate of 0.8 kbps. Both subjective and objective assessment indicate the effectiveness of proposed methods, and demonstrate that coupling PLC and FEC provide significant robustness against packet losses.

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