Speech Synthesis and Recognition

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Acoustic Feature Vectors
advanced speech processing techniques
ASR System
Auditory Filter
auditory perception models
Author_Wendy Holmes
Automatic Speaker Recognition
Automatic Speech Recognition
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CELP Coding
Cepstral Coefficients
computational linguistics
Diagonal Covariance Matrices
digital signal processing
electronic engineering education
Emission Probability
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Filter Bank Analysis
Fundamental Frequency
Hidden markov models
HMM.
Human speaking system
Input Feature Set
Language Recognition
language technology applications
Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition
Linear Predictive Coding
NTT.
phonetic analysis
Roc
Speaker Recognition
Speech generation model
Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition Evaluations
Speech recognition systems
Speech Synthesis
Speech synthesis system
TTS
TTS System
Vocal Folds

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748408573
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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With the growing impact of information technology on daily life, speech is becoming increasingly important for providing a natural means of communication between humans and machines. This extensively reworked and updated new edition of Speech Synthesis and Recognition is an easy-to-read introduction to current speech technology. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and graduates in electronic engineering, computer science and information technology, the book is also relevant to professional engineers who need to understand enough about speech technology to be able to apply it successfully and to work effectively with speech experts. No advanced mathematical ability is required and no specialist prior knowledge of phonetics or of the properties of speech signals is assumed.
Holmes; Wendy Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Malvern, UK,

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