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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a comprehensive introduction as well as a reference book,
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This review is from: Speech Communications: Human and Machine (Hardcover)
The book provides a solid introduction to all aspects of speech communication, including human-human communication (production, hearing and perception), physical aspects of spoken language (speech analysis), speech coding and enhancement for efficient storage and transmission, as well as speech recognition and synthesis, and speaker recognition. Each chapter explains the basic principles and is suitable for readers with some background in signal processing, computer science or phonetics. However, beyond the basic principles, the book contains an extensive survey of the state of the art in the different areas and can serve as an up-to-date reference book for many areas of speech communication, and often also provides a brief discussion of new and controversial research areas. Each chapter contains a comprehensive lists of references, and the book provides pointers to web resources in all areas of speech processing.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Good introduction to speech processing,
By Martin (Graz, Austria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Speech Communications: Human and Machine (Hardcover)
I am new to speech processing and this book was my starter for this subject. It is a very good beginning, but still very indepth leaving information for later studies. It is structured very logical and the extensive literature and web references are very helpful
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Speech Communications: Human and Machine by Douglas O'Shaughnessy (Hardcover - November 16, 1999)
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