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Fundamentals of Speech Recognition (Prentice Hall Signal Processing Series)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.454
EAN: 9780130151575
Edition: United States Ed
ISBN: 0130151572
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 496
Publication Date: April 22, 1993
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
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Rating: - Book review
This book is a must read for people working in the area of speech recognition. It is highly technical though.
Rating: - Excellent Introduction
This book is a comprehensive and excellent introduction to the ever-expanding field of Automatic Speech Recognition. Starting with models of speech production, speech characterization, methods of analysis (transforms etc), the authors go onto discuss pattern comparison, hidden Markov models (HMMs), and design and implementation of speech recognition systems, right from isolated word recognition to large vocabulary continuous speech recognition systems. Neural ... Read More
Rating: - Good introduction for beginners
The beginner in Automaitc Speech Recognition should read this book. It introduces all the basics of signal processing and vocal tract modeling needed and provides good descriptions of modern algorithms for statistical speech recognition (such as dynamic programmation, Hidden Markov Models, Viterbi Algorithm ...).
Rating: - Classical Book for Speech recognition
This ia a classical book on speech recognition. It covers the basic concepts and practical speech recognition Techniques. The first tutorial on HMM by Rabiner,appeared in IEEE, is included in this book with much more practical examples. This book helped me a lot during my post graduation and work in the area of speech recognition. Thanks to Rabiner and Juang !!!
Rating: - Good but contaminated with Linear Predictive Coding
Since this book misguides students of speech signal processing with the outdated compression technique of Linear Predictive Coding (LPC, which is far inferior to cepstral vocoding because of LPC's stateful memory of voiced excitation from one frame to the next), it ought to be half the price of Jelinek's book, not twice.
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