Jelassi et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Single-ended parametric voicing-aware models for live assessment of packetized VoIP conversationsJelassi et al., 2012
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- Jelassi S
- Youssef H
- Hoene C
- Pujolle G
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- Telecommunication Systems
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The perceptual quality of VoIP conversations depends tightly on the pattern of packet losses, ie, the distribution and duration of packet loss runs. The wider (resp. smaller) the inter-loss gap (resp. loss gap) duration, the lower is the quality degradation. Moreover, a set of speech …
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