Speex: A Free Codec For Free Speech
Jean-Marc Valin

TL;DR
Speex is an open-source speech codec optimized for low latency communication, incorporating features like echo cancellation and noise suppression, suitable for unreliable networks.
Contribution
This paper introduces Speex, a new free speech codec based on CELP, with recent enhancements like fixed-point support and noise reduction techniques.
Findings
Speex achieves efficient speech transmission over unreliable networks.
The codec includes advanced features such as echo cancellation.
Speex is freely available and suitable for various speech applications.
Abstract
The Speex project has been started in 2002 to address the need for a free, open-source speech codec. Speex is based on the Code Excited Linear Prediction (CELP) algorithm and, unlike the previously existing Vorbis codec, is optimised for transmitting speech for low latency communication over an unreliable packet network. This paper presents an overview of Speex, the technology involved in it and how it can be used in applications. The most recent developments in Speex, such as the fixed-point port, acoustic echo cancellation and noise suppression are also addressed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Compression Techniques · Speech and Audio Processing · Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
