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InhaltsverzeichnisA Review of Glottal Waveform Analysis.Rahmonic Analysis of Signal Regularity in Synthesized and Human Voice.Spectral Analysis of Speech Signals Using Chirp Group Delay.Towards Neurocomputational Speech and Sound Processing.Extraction of Speech-Relevant Information from Modulation Spectrograms.On the Detection of Discontinuities in Concatenative Speech Synthesis.Voice Disguise and Automatic Detection: Review and Perspectives.Audio-visual Identity Verification: An Introductory Overview.Text-Independent Speaker Verification: State of the Art and Challenges.Nonlinear Predictive Models: Overview and Possibilities in Speaker Recognition.SVMs for Automatic Speech Recognition: A Survey.Nonlinear Speech Enhancement: An Overview.The Amount of Information on Emotional States Conveyed by the Verbal and Nonverbal Channels: Some Perceptual Data.
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Progress in nonlinear speech processing, Yannis Stylianou
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- 2007
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- Titul
- Progress in nonlinear speech processing
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Yannis Stylianou
- Vydavateľ
- Springer
- Vydavateľ
- 2007
- ISBN10
- 3540715037
- ISBN13
- 9783540715030
- Kategórie
- Počítače, IT, programovanie
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- InhaltsverzeichnisA Review of Glottal Waveform Analysis.Rahmonic Analysis of Signal Regularity in Synthesized and Human Voice.Spectral Analysis of Speech Signals Using Chirp Group Delay.Towards Neurocomputational Speech and Sound Processing.Extraction of Speech-Relevant Information from Modulation Spectrograms.On the Detection of Discontinuities in Concatenative Speech Synthesis.Voice Disguise and Automatic Detection: Review and Perspectives.Audio-visual Identity Verification: An Introductory Overview.Text-Independent Speaker Verification: State of the Art and Challenges.Nonlinear Predictive Models: Overview and Possibilities in Speaker Recognition.SVMs for Automatic Speech Recognition: A Survey.Nonlinear Speech Enhancement: An Overview.The Amount of Information on Emotional States Conveyed by the Verbal and Nonverbal Channels: Some Perceptual Data.