For a given input x, the equation for μ-law encoding is as follows,
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where μ = 255 (8 bits) in the North American and Japanese standards.
This encoding is used because speech has a wide dynamic range that does not lend itself well to efficient linear digital encoding. Moreover, perceived intensity (loudness) is logarithmic. Mu-law encoding effectively reduces the dynamic range of the signal, thereby increasing the coding efficiency and resulting in a signal-to-distortion ratio that is greater than that obtained by linear encoding for a given number of bits.
A former law school dean at the University of Missouri-Columbia died yesterday of an apparent heart attack while exercising on the MKT Nature/Fitness Trail.
MUlaw professor Len Riskin said Heinsz’s death came as a shock to his colleagues.
He was a law faculty member at the University of Toledo from 1975 to 1979 and during the 1980-81 school year.