Computer Speech [electronic resource] : Recognition, Compression, Synthesis
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Author: Schroeder, Manfred R
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Added Date: 2015-12-29
Language: eng
Subjects: Physics, Computer science, Translators (Computer programs), Acoustics, Telecommunication
Publishers: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections
ISBN Number: 9783662063842, 3662063840
Pages Count: 600
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Computer Speech: Recognition, Compression, Synthesis
Author: Professor Dr. Manfred R. Schroeder,
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-642-05956-8
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-06384-2
Table of Contents:
Introduction -- Speech Dialogue Systems and Natural Language Processing -- A Brief History of Speech -- Speech Recognition and Speaker Identification -- Speech Compression -- Speech Synthesis -- Speech Production -- The Speech Signal -- Hearing -- Binaural Hearing -- Listening with Both Ears -- Basic Signal Concepts -- Acoustic Theory and Modeling of the Vocal Tract -- Direct Relations Between Cepstrum and Predictor -- References
This new edition of Computer Speech is an introduction to multimedia speech applications that is also suitable for nonspecialists. New material treats such contemporary subjects as automatic speech recognition and speaker verification for banking by computer and privileged (medical, military, diplomatic) information and control access. The book also focuses on speech and audio compression for mobile communication and the Internet. The importance of subjective quality criteria is stressed. A brief history of speech research summarizes the development from the first talking machines in 18th-century Europe to modern x-ray methods of articulatory analysis. The book also contains introductions to human monaural and binaural hearing, and the basic concepts of signal analysis. Beyond speech processing, this revised and extended new edition of Computer Speech gives an overview of natural language technology and presents the nuts and bolts of state-of-the-art speech dialogue systems
Author: Professor Dr. Manfred R. Schroeder,
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-642-05956-8
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-06384-2
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- A Brief History of Speech
- Speech Recognition and Speaker Identification
- Speech Dialogue Systems and Natural Language Processing
- Speech Compression
- Speech Synthesis
- Speech Production
- The Speech Signal
- Hearing
- Binaural Hearing — Listening with Both Ears
- Basic Signal Concepts
- Acoustic Theory and Modeling of the Vocal Tract
- Direct Relations Between Cepstrum and Predictor Coefficients
Introduction -- Speech Dialogue Systems and Natural Language Processing -- A Brief History of Speech -- Speech Recognition and Speaker Identification -- Speech Compression -- Speech Synthesis -- Speech Production -- The Speech Signal -- Hearing -- Binaural Hearing -- Listening with Both Ears -- Basic Signal Concepts -- Acoustic Theory and Modeling of the Vocal Tract -- Direct Relations Between Cepstrum and Predictor -- References
This new edition of Computer Speech is an introduction to multimedia speech applications that is also suitable for nonspecialists. New material treats such contemporary subjects as automatic speech recognition and speaker verification for banking by computer and privileged (medical, military, diplomatic) information and control access. The book also focuses on speech and audio compression for mobile communication and the Internet. The importance of subjective quality criteria is stressed. A brief history of speech research summarizes the development from the first talking machines in 18th-century Europe to modern x-ray methods of articulatory analysis. The book also contains introductions to human monaural and binaural hearing, and the basic concepts of signal analysis. Beyond speech processing, this revised and extended new edition of Computer Speech gives an overview of natural language technology and presents the nuts and bolts of state-of-the-art speech dialogue systems
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