Advanced signal processing aspects of automatic speech recognition
Some day, machines that recognise speech will be commonplace. People will talk to computers, typewriters, toys, TV sets, household appliances, cars, door locks and wrist-watches. Before looking at the signal processing and pattern processing that will be the basis of the next generation of automatic speech-recognition systems, we consider the nature of the signal that these devices will have to deal with.
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