Bandwidth Extension of Speech Signals [electronic resource] /edited by Bernd Iser, Wolfgang Minker, Gerhard Schmidt.
by Iser, Bernd [editor.]; Minker, Wolfgang [editor.]; Schmidt, Gerhard [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Speech Generation -- Analysis Techniques for Speech Signals -- Excitation Signal Extension -- Broadband Spectral Envelope Estimation -- Quality Evaluation -- Summary.
Bandwidth Extension of Speech Signals provides discussion on different approaches for efficient and robust bandwidth extension of speech signals while acknowledging the influence of noise corrupted real-world signals. The book describes the theory and methods for quality enhancement of clean speech signals and distorted speech signals such as those that have undergone a band limitation, for instance, in a telephone network. Problems and the respective solutions are discussed in regards to different approaches. The different approaches are evaluated and robustness issues for a real-time implementation are covered as well. The book includes topics related to speech coding, pattern- / speech recognition, speech enhancement, statistics and digital signal processing in general.
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