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Applied Signal Processing - A MATLABâ„¢-Based Proof of Concept
Thierry Dutoit, Ferran Marques
2009, 456 p., more than 400 illus. With CD-ROM. Softcover
This is a project-oriented laboratory book and CD-ROM focused on digital signal processing (DSP) for students, instructors and professionals. The authors provide eleven large and detailed projects which take the reader through the essentials of signal processing applications. Included are MATLAB codes which are fully commented on for developing working proofs of concepts. The accompanying CD-ROM together with the text directly integrates theory into practice.
The eleven projects include speech coding for cell phones, understanding brain scan imaging, how MP3 players compress the data rate of audio CDs, embedding private information in music without detection, and much more.
We basically wrote this book because we couldn't find it!
http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/book/978-0-387-74534-3
Spoken Language Processing
Edited by Joseph Mariani (IMMI and LIMSI-CNRS, France)
ISBN: 9781848210318. January 2009. Hardback 504 pp. Published by Wiley/ISTE.
Speech processing addresses various scientific and technological areas. It includes speech analysis and variable rate coding, in order to store or transmit speech. It also covers speech synthesis, especially from text, speech recognition, including speaker and language identification, and spoken language understanding. This book covers the following topics: how to realize speech production and perception systems, how to synthesize and understand speech using state-of-the-art methods in signal processing, pattern recognition, stochastic modeling, computational linguistics and human factor studies.


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