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Speech babble: Analysis and modeling for speech systems
2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2008Speech babble represents the most challenging noise interference in all speech systems, yet no research has been performed at a systematic level to model the underlying structure. For the first time, this study establishes a working foundation for the analysis and modeling of babble speech.
Nitish Krishnamurthy, John H. L. Hansen
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1992
Performance characteristics are reviewed for seven systems marketed for acoustic speech analysis: CSpeech, CSRE, ILS-PC, Kay Elemetrics model 5500 Sona-Graph, MacSpeech Lab II, MSL, and Signalyze. The characteristics reviewed include system components, basic capabilities (signal acquisition, waveform operations, analysis, and other functions ...
C, Read, E H, Buder, R D, Kent
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Performance characteristics are reviewed for seven systems marketed for acoustic speech analysis: CSpeech, CSRE, ILS-PC, Kay Elemetrics model 5500 Sona-Graph, MacSpeech Lab II, MSL, and Signalyze. The characteristics reviewed include system components, basic capabilities (signal acquisition, waveform operations, analysis, and other functions ...
C, Read, E H, Buder, R D, Kent
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1990
Recently developed, relatively inexpensive systems make digital speech analysis available to many teachers, clinicians, and researchers who have not had access to previous systems. Addressing these prospective users, we survey five microcomputer programs and two dedicated devices for recording, editing, and analyzing speech. We review the capabilities,
C, Read, E H, Buder, R D, Kent
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Recently developed, relatively inexpensive systems make digital speech analysis available to many teachers, clinicians, and researchers who have not had access to previous systems. Addressing these prospective users, we survey five microcomputer programs and two dedicated devices for recording, editing, and analyzing speech. We review the capabilities,
C, Read, E H, Buder, R D, Kent
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A robust speech analysis in speech recognition
WCC 2000 - ICSP 2000. 2000 5th International Conference on Signal Processing Proceedings. 16th World Computer Congress 2000, 2002This report presents an adaptive speech analysis method specially used for a speech recognition system. The designed speech recognition system consists of an adaptive speech analysis, a self-organized clustering/pseudo-labeling method and a DTW. All methods are redesigned in fully parallel and pipelined mechanism.
Y. Miyanaga, S. Gozen, N. Ohtsuki
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Speech Analysis Technique for Speech Compression
i-manager's Journal on Software Engineering, 2011This paper presents a comparison between the important transforms using in speech signal such as (Fast Fourier Transform, Discrete Wavelet Transform, Wavelet Packet Transform and Discrete Wavelet-Fast Fourier Transform) and try to compression the coefficients that received from any transforms by using zero's coder before using arithmetic coding ...
Hind Rostom Mohammed +1 more
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Analysis and recognition of whispered speech
Speech Communication, 2005Abstract In this study, we have examined the acoustic characteristics of whispered speech and addressed some of the issues involved in recognition of whispered speech used for communication over a mobile phone in a noisy environment. The acoustic analysis shows that there is an upward shift of formant frequencies of vowels as observed in the ...
Taisuke Ito +2 more
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1984
Some years ago, G. Wilson Knight coined the phrase ‘the Othello music’ that has come to stand for a quality of ‘exaggerated, false rhetoric’ in the great speeches of Othello that makes them sound sublime but, in the last analysis, insincere. Knight found in them too much straining for effect and believed that the images were not always intrinsic to the
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Some years ago, G. Wilson Knight coined the phrase ‘the Othello music’ that has come to stand for a quality of ‘exaggerated, false rhetoric’ in the great speeches of Othello that makes them sound sublime but, in the last analysis, insincere. Knight found in them too much straining for effect and believed that the images were not always intrinsic to the
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