Overview
- Authors:
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John D. Markel
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Speech Communications Research Laboratory, Inc., Santa Barbara, USA
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Augustine H. Gray
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Speech Communications Research Laboratory, Inc., Santa Barbara, USA
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages III-XII
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 1-17
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 18-41
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 42-59
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 60-91
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 92-128
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 129-163
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 164-189
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 190-211
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 212-226
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 227-262
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- John D. Markel, Augustine H. Gray Jr.
Pages 263-277
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Back Matter
Pages 278-290
About this book
During the past ten years a new area in speech processing, generally referred to as linear prediction, has evolved. As with all scientific research, results did not always get published in a logical order and terminology was not always con sistent. In mid-1974, we decided to begin an extra hours and weekends project of organizing the literature in linear prediction of speech and developing it into a unified presentation in terms of content and terminology. This effort was completed in November, 1975, with the contents presented herein. If there are two words which describe our goals in this book, they are unifica tion and depth. Considerable effort has been spent on showing the interrelation ships among various linear prediction formulations and solutions, and in develop ing extensions such as acoustic tube models and synthesis filter structures in a unified manner with consistent terminology. Topics are presented in such a manner that derivations and theoretical details are covered, along with Fortran sub routines and practical considerations. Using this approach we hope to have made the material useful for a wide range of backgrounds and interests.