Spoken Language Generation and Understanding [E-Book] : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Bonas, France, June 26 – July 7, 1979 / edited by J. C. Simon.
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Personal Name(s): | Simon, J. C., editor |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1980
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Physical Description: |
600 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9789400990913 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-9091-3 |
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NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, Series C — Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
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- § 1. An Overview, with an Emphasis on Psychology
- Spoken Language Generation and Understanding by Machine: A Problems and Applications Oriented Overview
- Speech Understanding as a Psychological Process
- What the Engineers Would Like to Know from the Psychologists
- Perceptual Studies of Speech Rhythm: Isochrony and Intonation
- Estimation of Articulatory Motion from Speech Waves and Its Application for Automatic Recognition
- § 2. Acoustic and Phonemic
- Speech Signal Processing and Feature Extraction
- Pattern Recognition Techniques for Speech Recognition
- Automatic Mapping of Acoustic Features into Phonemic Labels
- Automatic Phoneme Recognition in Continuous Speech: A Syntactic Approach
- Syntactic Approach to Pattern Recognition
- Phoneme Recognition Using a Cochlear Model
- Pitch Determination of Speech Signals — A Survey
- Speech Analysis Using Syntactic Methods and a Pitch Synchronous Formant Detector on the Direct Signal
- Variability of Vowel Formant Frequency in Different Speech Styles
- § 3. Lexicon, Syntax and Semantic
- The Representation and Use of a Lexicon in Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding
- Control of Syntax and Semantics in Continuous Speech Understanding
- A Classification Method Based on Fuzzy Naming Relations over Finite Languages
- § 4. Speech Synthesis
- Speech Synthesis from Text
- An Over-view of Speech Synthesis
- Speech Synthesis for an Unlimited Vocabulary, a Powerful Tool for Inquiry and Information Services
- Time-Domain Formant-Wave-Function Synthesis
- A Programmable, Digital Speech Synthesiser
- An Intelligent Speech Prosthesis with a Lexical Memory
- § 5. Sysytems and Applications
- Industrial Applications of Speech Recognition
- Some Points Concerning Speech Communication with Computers
- Secure Speech Communication over a CCITT-Speech Channel
- Speech Compression/Recognition with Robust Features
- A Real-Time System for Speech Recognition
- Speech Training of Deaf Children Using the Sirene System: First Results and Conclusions
- The KEAL Speech Understanding System
- The LOCUST System
- The MYRTILLE II Speech Understanding System
- Index of Names.