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Signal Processing - General & Miscellaneous, Network Programming, Acoustics & Sound Technology, DSPs, Computer Science & Combinatorics, Cryptography

Speech Coding and Synthesis

by W. B. Kleijn, K. K. Paliwal
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Overview

The fields of speech coding and synthesis have developed rapidly over the last decade. Text-to-text speech systems now produce reasonable quality speech, and currently available speech coders can transmit good quality speech at below 10kb/s. This, in combination with the ever-increasing speed of microprocessors and signal processing hardware, has resulted in a large number of practical applications. These applications in turn have stimulated research, and the number of papers published on speech coding and synthesis have proliferated rapidly. Reflecting periodically on such developments have inspired the publication of this book. Topics such as the effect of cross channel errors on coded speech and the determination of a proper pitch contour for synthesized speech are included.

Both readers unfamiliar with the fields of speech coding and speech synthesis as well as those already working within the areas, will find the book of interest.

The fields of speech coding and synthesis have developed rapidly over the last decade. Text-to-text speech systems now produce reasonable quality speech, and currently available speech coders can transmit good quality speech at below 10kb/s. This, in combination with the ever-increasing speed of microprocessors and signal processing hardware, has resulted in a large number of practical applications. These applications in turn have stimulated research, and the number of papers published on speech coding and synthesis have proliferated rapidly. Reflecting periodically on such developments have inspired the publication of this book. Topics such as the effect of cross channel errors on coded speech and the determination of a proper pitch contour for synthesized speech are included.

Both readers unfamiliar with the fields of speech coding and speech synthesis as well as those already working within the areas, will find the book of interest

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A volume intended to introduce unfamiliar readers to the fields of speech coding and synthesis, and to provide background and peripheral information for those already working in the fields. The former group is accommodated by the extensive chapter introductions, as well as chapters (1 and 17) that describe the principles used in speech coding and speech synthesis, respectively. The emphasis is more on insight into how recently introduced methods operate, and under what conditions they should be used, than on the presentation of original research. However, a number of chapters introduce new research results obtained by their authors, either to provide new fundamental insights, to compare known methods, or to show a representative new technology in greater detail. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 28, 1995
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
774
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780444821690

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