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EEL 6586 - AUTOMATIC SPEECH PROCESSING - Spring 2000
Instructor: John G. Harris
Office: NEB 453
Phone: (352) 392-2652
Email:
harris@cnel.ufl.edu
Homepage:
http://www.cnel.ufl.edu/analog/harris.html
Office hours: Monday and Wednesday 9:30am-11am
Prerequisite: EEL5701
Class Meeting: MWF 6th period (12:50-1:40pm)
in NEB201 and is offered on FEEDS
Class Homepage:
http://www.cnel.ufl.edu/analog/courses/EEL6586
Required textbook: Speech Communications : Human & Machine by Douglas
O'Shaughnessy, IEEE Press, Hardcover 2nd edition, 1999; ISBN: 0780334493.
Reference Books:
- Speech Processing and Synthesis Toolboxes by Donald G. Childers, John
Wiley & Sons, September 1999; ISBN: 0471349593
- Speech and Audio Signal Processing : Processing and Perception of Speech and Music by Nelson Morgan and Ben Gold,
July 1999, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 0471351547
- Rabiner and Schafer, Digital Processing of Speech Signals, Prentice Hall,
1978.
- Rabiner and Juang, Fundamentals of Speech Recognition, Prentice Hall, 1994.
Course Topics:
The course covers the basics of speech processing, synthesis, and
recognition. Homework assignments include writing Matlab programs to
process actual speech signals.
Course topics include:
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- Fundamentals of speech science
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- Modeling speech production
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- Short-term processing of speech
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- Linear prediction analysis
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- Cepstral analysis
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- Speech coding and synthesis
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- Speech enhancement
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- Recognition using templates and DTW
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- Recognition using hidden Markov models
Tentative Grade Determination:
1/3 Homework, 1/3 Exam 1, 1/3 Final Project
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Dr John Harris
2000-04-19