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Speech synthesis and recognition / John Holmes and Wendy Holmes.

By: Holmes, John.
Contributor(s): Holmes, Wendy (Wendy J.).
Publisher: London : Taylor & Francis, c2001Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xviii, 298 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0748408576 (pbk.); 9780748408573 (pbk.).Subject(s): Speech processing systemsDDC classification: 006.454
Contents:
1. Human speech communication. 2. Mechanisms and models of human speech production. 3. Mechanisms and models of the human auditory system. 4. Digital coding of speech. 5. Message synthesis from stored human speech components. 6. Phonetic synthesis by rule. 7. Speech synthesis from textual or conceptual input. 8. Introduction to automatic speech recognition: template matching. 9. Introduction to stochastic modelling. 10. Introduction to front-end analysis for automatic speech recognition. 11. Practical techniques for improving speech recognition performance. 12. Automatic speech recognition for large vocabularies. 13. Neural networks for speech recognition. 14. Recognition of speaker characteristics. 15. Applications and performance of current technology. 16. Future research directions in speech synthesis and recognition.
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006.454 HOL (Browse shelf) 1 Stackroom SOExx,07015,03,CL|SOExx,07016,03,RM

Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-276) and index.

1. Human speech communication. 2. Mechanisms and models of human speech production. 3. Mechanisms and models of the human auditory system. 4. Digital coding of speech. 5. Message synthesis from stored human speech components. 6. Phonetic synthesis by rule. 7. Speech synthesis from textual or conceptual input. 8. Introduction to automatic speech recognition: template matching. 9. Introduction to stochastic modelling. 10. Introduction to front-end analysis for automatic speech recognition. 11. Practical techniques for improving speech recognition performance. 12. Automatic speech recognition for large vocabularies. 13. Neural networks for speech recognition. 14. Recognition of speaker characteristics. 15. Applications and performance of current technology. 16. Future research directions in speech synthesis and recognition.