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Release Version 3.2 This release is being provided in a DOS format (translated from UNIX based on the command unix2dos. The original filenames have been truncated to DOS filename limitations, otherwise the code is exactly the same as was used on Sun Sparcstations for the development of this code. It is suggested that this code be run on a Sun Workstation. If the code is run on a PC, some changes (between UNIX and DOS formats) will be needed. The U.S. Government is not prepared to make these changes and will not support these changes. The CELP source code contained in this release was developed by the U.S. Government in conjunction with a contract to AT&T Bell Laboratories Acoustics Research Department and with the help of many others cited in [2, 3, 4]. Except where noted, all other code included in this package was developed strictly by and is the property of the U.S. Government. Additional code in the package is provided as a courtesy to aid your development and the U.S. Government is under no obligation to support it. An earlier version of the coder (1.33r) achieved the results reported in [2] under the "Phase 3 CELP V.33 scores, December 1988". INSTALLATION
Since this package was developed under BSD UNIX, it is highly recommended that it be installed on a machine supporting the BSD UNIX environment (e.g., Sun, Alliant, or Convex). For installation of specific programs, follow the directions in README files located in the directories listed below. CONTENTS
This release subdirectory structure is described below. Please refer to README files in these directories for further information. (Note, celp3_2 and celp3_2c are only programs and are not to be confused with the actual Federal Standard 1016!) subdirectory description
celp3_2/ A FORTRAN implementation of Federal Standard 1016 celp3_2c/ C language translation of above FORTRAN speech/ Input speech for "processed/" (.swp files byte swapped) processed/ Processed speech, bit stream and log files (Sun Sparc) diskio/ Utilities to generate analysis files for Sungraph tools/ Utilities to aid in development REFERENCES
[1] Fenichel, R., "Federal Standard 1016", National Communications
System, Office of Technology and Standards, Washington, DC 20305-2010, 14
February 1991 (printed by GSA). Tutorials:
DOCUMENTATION
Soon to be released: NCS Technical Information Bulletin on FS 1016. (note reference [1] above). (early 1992 ??)
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