Biomechanically informed nonlinear speech signal processing
Linear digital signal processing based around linear, time-invariant systems theory finds substantial application in speech processing. The linear acoustic source-filter theory of speech production provides ready biomechanical justification for using linear techniques. Nonetheless, biomechanical stu...
Main Authors: | Little, M, Max A Little |
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Other Authors: | Roberts, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2007
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