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    Format: XIV, 632 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1985.
    ISBN: 9783642824470
    Series Statement: Nato ASI Subseries F:, Computer and Systems Sciences, 16
    Note: I. Review of Basic Algorithms -- An Overview of Digital Techniques for Progessing Speech Signals -- Systems for Isolated and Connected Word Recognition -- II. System Architecture and Vlsi for Speech Processing -- Systolic Architectures for Connected Speech Recognition -- Computer Systems for High-Performance Speech Recognition -- VLSI Architectures for Recognition of Context-Free Languages -- Implementation of an Aeoustical Front-End for Speech Recognition -- Reconfigurable Modular Architecture for a Man-Machine Vocal Communication System in Real Time -- A Surrey of Algorithms & Architecture for Connected Speech Recognition -- III. Software Systems for Automatic Speech Recognition -- Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems in Automatic Speech Recognition -- The Speech Understanding and Dialog System EVAR -- A New Rule-Based Expert System for Speech Recognition -- SAY - A PC Based Speech Analysis System -- Automatic Generation of Linguistic, Phonetic and Acoustic Knowledge for a Diphone-Based Continuous Speech Recognition System -- The Use of Dynamic Frequency Warping in a Speaker-Independent Vowel Classifier -- Dynamic Time Warping Algorithms for Isolated and Connected Word Recognition -- An Efficient Algorithm for Recognizing Isolated Turkish Words -- A General Fuzzy-Parsing Scheme for Speech Recognition -- IV Speech Synthesis and Phonetics -- Linguistics and Automatic Processing of Speech -- Synthesis of Speech by Computers and Chips -- Prosodic Knowledge in the Rule-Based Synthex Expert System for Speech Synthesis -- Syntex - Unrestricted Conversion of Text to Speech for German -- Concatenation Rules for Demisyllable Speech Synthesis -- On the Use of Phonetic Knowledge for Automatic Speech Recognition -- Demisyllables as Processing Units for Automatic Speech Recognition and Lexical Access -- Detection and Recognition of Nasal Consonants in Continuous Speech - Preliminary Results -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642824494
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540151777
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642824487
    Language: English
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