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Digital Processing of Speech Signals

By: By: Publication details: New Delhi: Pearson, 1993Description: 528ISBN:
  • 9788131705131
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.380412 RAB
Summary: The purpose of thistext is to show how digital signal processing techniques can beapplied to problems related to speech communication. The book givesan extensive description of the physical basis for speech codingincluding fourier analysis, digital representation and digital andtime domain models of the wave form. It goes on to discusshomomorphic speech processing, linear predictive coding and digitalprocessing for machine communication by voice. For Sale in Indiansubcontinent only This book is organized around several basic approaches to digital representations of speech signals with discussions of specific parameter estimation techniques and applications serving as examples of the utility of each representation. Each chapter contains a set of representative homework problems which are intended to reinforce the ideas discussed in each chapter.
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The purpose of thistext is to show how digital signal processing techniques can beapplied to problems related to speech communication. The book givesan extensive description of the physical basis for speech codingincluding fourier analysis, digital representation and digital andtime domain models of the wave form. It goes on to discusshomomorphic speech processing, linear predictive coding and digitalprocessing for machine communication by voice.
For Sale in Indiansubcontinent only

This book is organized around several basic approaches to digital representations of speech signals with discussions of specific parameter estimation techniques and applications serving as examples of the utility of each representation.
Each chapter contains a set of representative homework problems which are intended to reinforce the ideas discussed in each chapter.

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