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Theory and Applications of Digital Speech Processing (2010)

by Lawrence R. Rabiner and Ronald W. Schafer, Pearson Publishers, 2010 Description from the publisher: This new text presents the basic concepts and theories of speech processing with clarity and currency, while providing hands-on computer-based laboratory experiences for students. The material is organized in a manner that builds a strong foundation of basics first, and then concentrates on a range of signal processing methods for representing and processing the speech signal. It is suitable for graduate students in digital signal processing, for undergraduate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering, also for practicing engineers in speech processing. An accompanying Website vividly illustrates speech processing algorithms and systems through audio examples. Also included on the Website is an extensive set of MATLAB programs for illustrating many of the concepts in the text. Please visit the book’s website for table of contents and more information.