Benesty, J. et al. ed.
Springer Handbook of Speech Processing
シュプリンガーの音声処理ハンドブック
Springer-Verlag 2008.1
1176 pp. (H) with CD-ROM
ISBN 3-540-49125-2
26,600円
Contents
1.Introduction to Speech Processing/ Part.A:Production, Perception, and Modeling of Speech: 2.Physiological Processes of Speech Production/ 3.Nonlinear Cochlear Signal Processing and Masking in Speech Perception/ 4.Perception of Speech and sound/ 5.Speech Quality Assessment/ part.B:Signal Processing for Speech: 6.Wiener and Adaptive Filters/ 7.Linear Prediction/ 8.The Kalman Filter/ 9.Homomorphic Systems and Cepstrum Analysis of Speech/ 10.Pitch and Voicing Determination of Speech with an Extesion Toward Music Signals/ 11.Formant Estimation and Tracking/ 12.The STFT, Sinusoidal Models, and Speech Modification/ 13.Adaptive Blind Multichannel Identification/ Part.C:Speech Coding: 14.Principles of Speech Coding/ 15.Voice over IP: Speech Transmission over Packet Networks/ 16.Low-Bit-Rate Speech Coding/ 17.Analysis-by-Synthesis Speech Coding/ 18.Perceptual Audio Coding of Speech Signals/ Part.D:Text-to-Speech Synthesis: 19.Basic Principles of Speech Synthesis/ 20.Rule-Based Speech Synthesis/ 21.Corpus-Based Speech Synthesis/ 22.Linguistic Processing for Speech Synthesis/ 23.Prosodic Processing/ 24.Voice Transformation/ 25.Expressive/Affective Speech Synthesis/ Part.E:Speech Recognition: 26.Historical Perspective of the Field of ASR/NLU/ 27.HMMs and Related Speech Recognition Technologies/ 28.Speech Recognition with Weighted Finite-State Transducers/ 29.A Machine Learning Framework for Spoken-Dialog Classification/ 30.Towards Superhuman Speech Recognition/ 31.Natural Language Understanding/ 32.Transcription and Distillation of Spontaneous Speech/ 33.Environmental Robustness/ 34.The Business of Speech Technologies/ 35.Spoken Dialogue Systems/ Part.F:Speaker Recognition: 36.Overview of Speaker Recognition/ 37.Text-Dependent Speaker Recognition/ 38.Text-Independent Speaker Recognition/ Part.G:Language Recognition: 39.Principles of Spoken Language Recognition/ 40.Spoken Language Characterization/ 41.Automatic Language Recognition Via Spectral and Token Based Approaches/ 42.Vector-Based Spoken Language Classification/ Part.H:Speech Enhancement: 43.Funsamentals of Noise Reduction/ 44.Spectral Enhancement Methods/ 45.Adaptive Echo Cancelation for Voice Signals/ 46.Dereverberation/ 47.Adaptive Beamforming and Postfitering/ 48.Feedback Control in Hearing Aids/ 49.Active Noise Control/ Part.I:Multichannel Speech Processing: 50.Microphone Arrays/ 51.Time Delay Estimation and Source Localization/ 52.Convolutive Blind Soure Separation Methods/ 53.Sound Field Reproduction/ Acknowledgaments/ About the Authors/ Detailed Contents/ Subject Index/ *
Hanzo, L. et al.
Voice and Audio Compression for Wireless Communications 2nd ed.
無線通信の音とオーディオ圧縮 第2版
John Wiley & Sons 2007.10
880 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-470-51581-3
29,600円
Contents
Preface and Motivation / Acknowledgements / I Speech Signals andWaveform Coding / 2 Predictive Coding / 3 Analysis-by-synthesis Principles / 4 Speech Spectral Quantization / 5 RPE Coding / 6 Forward-Adaptive CELP Coding / 7 Standard CELP Codecs / 8 Backward-Adaptive CELP Coding / 9 Wideband Speech Coding / 10 MPEG-4 Audio Compression and Transmission / 11 Overview of Low-rate Speech Coding / 12 Linear Predictive Vocoder / 13 Wavelets and Pitch Detection / 14 Zinc Function Excitation / 15 Mixed-Multiband Excitation / 16 Sinusoidal Transform Coding Below 4kbps / 17 Conclusions on Low Rate Coding / 18 Comparison of Speech Transceivers / 19 Voice Over the Internet Protocol / A Constructing the Quadratic Spline Wavelets / B Zinc Function Excitation / C Probability Density Function for Amplitudes / Bibliography / Index / Author Index / *
Gardner-Bonneau, D. & Blanchard, H. ed.
Human Factors and Voice Interactive Systems 2nd ed.
Springer-Verlag 2007.11
462 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-25482-x
13,000円
Contents
1.IVR Usability Engineering Using Guidelines and Analyses of End-to-End Calls/ 2.User Interface Design for Natural Language Systems: From Research to Reality/ 3.Linguistics and Psycholinguistics in IVR Design/ 4.Designing the Voice User Interface for Automated Directory Assistance/ 5.Spoken Language Interfaces for Embedded Applications/ 6.Speech Generation in Mobile Phones/ 7.Voice Messaging User Interface/ 8.Silence Locations and Durations in Dialog Management/ 9.Using Natural Dialogs as the Basis for Speech Interface Design/ 10.Telematics: Artificial Passenger and Beyond/ 11.A Language to Write Letter-to-Sound Rules for English and French/ 12.Virtual Sentences of Spontaneous Speech: Boundary Effects of Syntactic-Semantic-Prosodic Properties/ 13.Text-to-Speech Formant Synthesis for French/ 14.Accessibility and Speech Technology: Advancing Toward Universal Access/ 15.Synthesized Speech Used for the Evaluation of Children's Hearing and Speech Perception/ index/ *
Lowenstein,J.H.
Artificial Hearing, Natural Speech
Cochlear Implants, Speech Production, and the Expectations of a High-Tech Society
Routledge 2007.6
128 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-415-97604-9
16,200円
Contents
List of Tables. List of Figures. Acknowledgments 1. Introduction/ 2. Background/ 3. Methodology/ 4. Vowels and Vowel Perception/ 5. Stops and Consonant Perception/ 6. Intonation/ 7. Hearing Subjects Perception of Cochlear Implant Users Speech/ 8. Cochlear Implants on US Television/ 9. Discussion. Appendix A. Materials Recorded. Appendix B. Recording Session Orders and Interview Questions. Appendix C. Rainbow Passage Figures. Appendix D. "Bev loves Bob" Figures. Notes. References./ Index/
* This book explores the interface between speech perception and production through a longitudinal acoustic analysis of the speech of postlingually deaf adults with cochlear implants (electrode and computer prostheses for the inner ear in cases of nerve deafness). The methodology is based on the work of Joseph Perkell at MIT, replicating and extending analysis to subjects with modern digital cochlear implants and processor technology. Lowenstein also examines how cochlear implants are portrayed in dramatic and documentary television programs, the scientific accuracy of those portrayals, and what expectations might be taken away by viewers, particularly given modern society's view that technology can overcome the frailties of the human body. *
Maassen, B. et al. ed.
Speech Motor Control
In Normal and Disordered Speech
Oxford U.P. 2007.9
476 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-19-852627-X
9,200円
Contents
Part I - Modelling of Speech Production. 1. Models of speech motor control: implications from recent developments in neurophysiological and neurobehavioural science / 2. A neural model of spech production and its application to studies of the role of auditory feedback in speech / 3. Dynamical systems theory and its application in speech / Part II - Neural Processes. 4. Functional brain imaging of motor aspects of speech production / 5. Recent developments in brain imaging research in stuttering / 6. Subcortical brain mechanisms in speech motor control / Part III - Speech Motor Development. 7. How do infants come to control the organs of speech / 8. Physiologic development of speech production / 9. Sensorimotor entrainment of respiratory and orofacial systems in humans / Part IV - Interface. 10. Interaction of motor and language factors in the development of speech production / 11. Linguistic processes and childhood stuttering / Part V - Motor Control in Disorders. 12. Motor control perspectives on motor speech disorders / 13. Searching for the weak link in the speech production chain of people who stutter: a motor skill approach / 14. Stuttering and internal models for sensorimotor control: a theoretical perspective to generate testable hypotheses / 15. The differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech / 16. The role of the syllable in disorders of spoken language production / *
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