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Speech quality assessment of VoIP: G. 711 VS G. 722 based on interview tests with Thai users

Daengsi et al., 2012

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10339892515677061291
Author
Daengsi T
Wutiwiwatchai C
Preechayasomboon A
Sukparungsee S
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IJITCS

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This paper presents the comparison between two codecs, G. 711 and G. 722 at 64 kbps, referring to speech quality perception using a subjective method called interview tests. These subjective tests have been conducted with 201 subjects, who are Thai native …
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