cepstrale
Cepstrale refers to the cepstrum and related concepts in signal processing, a transform used to analyze signals whose structure results from the convolution of distinct components such as a source and a filter. It is widely applied in speech and audio analysis to separate slow-varying spectral envelopes from fast-varying spectral details.
Definition and computation: For a discrete-time signal x[n], the cepstrum c[m] is obtained by taking the inverse
Interpretation: In speech, the spectrum often factors into a smooth envelope (related to the vocal tract) and
Applications and variants: Cepstral analysis underpins many features and tools, including cepstral coefficients used in speech
Limitations: The method assumes a quasi-linear time-invariant system and can be sensitive to noise and phase