Speech Analysis, Synthesis and Perception
E71597
"Speech Analysis, Synthesis and Perception" is a foundational technical book that systematically explores the theory, modeling, and processing of human speech signals for analysis, synthesis, and recognition.
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| instanceOf |
book
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non-fiction book → technical book → |
| aimsTo |
bridge theory and practice in speech processing
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provide a systematic treatment of speech signal theory → |
| covers |
frequency-domain analysis of speech
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mathematical models of speech production → parametric models of speech → perceptual aspects of speech → signal representations of speech → speech coding concepts → speech recognition fundamentals → speech synthesis techniques → time-domain analysis of speech → |
| describedAs |
foundational technical book on speech processing
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systematic exploration of theory, modeling and processing of human speech signals → |
| field |
acoustics
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digital signal processing → phonetics → signal processing → speech analysis → speech communication → speech perception → speech processing → speech recognition → speech synthesis → |
| focusesOn |
analysis of speech
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human speech signals → perception of speech → speech recognition → synthesis of speech → |
| intendedFor |
engineers working on speech technology
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graduate students in signal processing → researchers in speech processing → |
| topic |
modeling of speech signals
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processing of speech signals → speech analysis methods → speech perception mechanisms → speech recognition principles → speech synthesis methods → theory of speech signals → |
| usedAs |
reference in speech technology research
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textbook in advanced speech processing courses → |
Referenced by (1)
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James L. Flanagan
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