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April 18, 2002 0849309492 978-0849309496 1
Noise and distortion that degrade the quality of speech signals can come from any number of sources. The technology and techniques for dealing with noise are almost as numerous, but it is only recently, with the development of inexpensive digital signal processing hardware, that the implementation of the technology has become practical.

Noise Reduction in Speech Applications provides a comprehensive introduction to modern techniques for removing or reducing background noise from a range of speech-related applications. Self-contained, it starts with a tutorial-style chapter of background material, then focuses on system aspects, digital algorithms, and implementation. The final section explores a variety of applications and demonstrates to potential users of the technology the results possible with the noise reduction techniques presented.

The book offers chapters contributed by international experts, a practical, systems approach, and numerous references. For electrical, acoustics, signal processing, communications, and bioengineers, Noise Reduction in Speech Applications is a valuable resource that shows you how to decide whether noise reduction will solve problems in your own systems and how to make the best use of the technologies available.

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First Sentence:
Electronic systems in the context of audio communication perform transmission, recording, playback, analysis, or synthesis of speech signals. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
speech acceptability, background acceptability, psophometric weighting characteristic, feature compensation methods, state output distributions, passive headset, hybrid headset, headset applications, voice signal quality, speaker recognizability, clean speech signal, convolutive blind source separation, corrupting transformation, linear spectral subtraction, control headsets, cepstral normalization, reference signal vector, microphone array processing, tth frame, generalized sidelobe canceller, memory specialization, noisy utterance, line echo cancellation, cepstral vectors, center clipper
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Speech Applications, New York, Carnegie Mellon University, Englewood Cliffs, Dolby A-type, International Telecommunication Union, John Wiley, Agilent Technologies, Diagnostic Scale, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Scalar Approaches, Speech Audio Processing, Cambridge University, Gradient Techniques, Second-Order Nonstationarity, Ambiguities of Independence Criteria, American National Standards Institute, British Telecommunications, Convergence Characteristics, Discrete Signal Transforms, International Conference, Mean Square Error Optimization, Moore's Law, Online Decorrelation, Van Trees
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