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Speech and Audio Signal Processing: Processing and Perception of Speech and Music
Ben Gold,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
Nelson Morgan,
Univ. of California at Berkeley, International Computer Science Institute
ISBN: 978-0-471-35154-2
©2000
560 pages
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Hallmark Features
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- Breadth of coverage. Gold and Morgan offer vast topical coverage providing students with an introduction to a wide range of topics in speech and audio processing. The wide range of coverage allows faculty to use different subsets of the text thereby bringing greater flexibility to each course.
- Range of depth. Many chapters offer great depth in coverage. As a result the varied depth in coverage assists students in refreshing their understanding of basic concepts covered in previous courses. Range in depth also ensures that chapter content will match the varied student levels. Example: Chapter nine's coverage offers reminders about probability density functions, leading through their application to statistical classification, ending with advanced material.
- Historical content provides a light introduction that will help to spark student's interest and gives the student a level of understanding before getting into mathematics of speech synthesis. For example, history of early synthesis techniques given before technical explanation of the mathematics of speech synthesis.
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