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Browse All Reviews > Hardware (B) > Input/Output And Data Communications (B.4) > Input/Output Devices (B.4.2) > Voice (B.4.2...)
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Reviews about "Voice (B.4.2...)":
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Chip talk: projects in speech synthesis Prochnow D., TAB Books, Blue Ridge Summit, PA, 1987. Type: Book (9789780830628124)
This should not be considered as a book. Rather, it is a sort of catalog of various simple speech synthesizers. However, it does not cover any of the chips in depth. It could be useful for those who do not know what is available in the...
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Oct 1 1988 |
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Flow control in integrated voice and data local area networks Ibe O., Computer Science Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1986. Type: Book (9780881751437)
Ibe was, at the time of the writing of this paper, with the School of Information and Computer Science at Georgia Institute. His expectation is that local area networks will become the hub of office communications for the carriage of i...
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Mar 1 1988 |
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Speech synthesis Stella M., Prentice Hall International (UK) Ltd., Hertfordshire, UK, 1985. Type: Book (9789780131638419)
This chapter is a tutorial on speech synthesis. Following a rather interesting overview of the history of speech synthesis research, it discusses three groups of speech synthesis techniques: direct generation, generation through a mode...
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Dec 1 1987 |
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Making computers talk: an introduction to speech synthesis Witten I., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1986. Type: Book (9780135456903)
This book provides a very readable introduction to speech synthesis techniques by computer. The first chapter provides motivation for incorporating computer speech into your application. After pointing out that “speech output...
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Feb 1 1987 |
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Voice-input aids for the physically disabled Damper R. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 21(6): 541-553, 1984. Type: Article
The author reviews Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) devices as they seem appropriate in the aid of the physically handicapped. Any ASR device attached to any level of computing device was considered. Damper highlights five areas: env...
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Oct 1 1985 |
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A tutorial on the construction and operation of a high-quality audio conversion system Barbeau L., Corinthios M. Computer Music Journal 8(2): 24-40, 1984. Type: Article
This paper describes a signal processor which as been designed to permit the digital analysis and synthesis of the human singing voice. The design is not complex, and it has the advantage of permiting bidirectional conversion without ...
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Mar 1 1985 |
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