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PHASE-BASED SPEECH PROCESSING

by Parham Aarabi, Guangji Shi (University of Toronto, Canada), Maryam Modir Shanechi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) & Seyed Alireza Rabi (University of Toronto, Canada)

Table of Contents (67k)
Chapter 1: Introduction (559k)

This is the first book that takes a detailed look at the importance of phase in the design of speech processing systems. Phase, in comparison with amplitude, is often ignored for speech recognition applications. Thus, this book highlights some of the important ways in which the phase of speech signals can be utilized for sound localization, enhancement, and recognition.

This book also discusses the state-of-the-art research in phase-based speech processing, starting from the basics of signal processing and recording, to single microphone speech recognition, the recognition of speech and the processing of speech by humans, as well as the importance of phase in human speech recognition and multi-microphone phase-based speech processing.


Contents:

  • Signal Processing Basics
  • Single-Microphone Speech Processing
  • Human Hearing
  • Multi-Microphone Phase-Based Speech Processing


Readership: Academics, advanced undergraduates or graduate students in speech recognition and speech processing.

152pp Pub. date: Dec 2005
ISBN 978-981-256-612-6
981-256-612-0
US$46 / £26
ISBN 978-981-256-613-3(pbk)
981-256-613-9(pbk)
US$25 / £14
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