Theory and Applications of Digital Speech Processing, 1e
Lawrence R. Rabiner, Rutgers University;
Ronald W. Schafer, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Prentice Hall, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-13-603428-5;
Language: English
This book is written for graduate students in digital signal processing, and undergraduate students in electrical and computer engineering. The text begins by presenting the basic signal processing methods and how speech algorithms can be built on top of various speech representations. Later chapters show how applications to speech and audio coding, synthesis, and recognition can be realized.
MATLAB is used to solve many application examples. In addition, a supplemental set of MATLAB code files are available for download.
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