About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 161. Chapters: Anti-stuttering devices, Speaker recognition, Speech codecs, Speech processing, Speech recognition, Speech synthesis, Speech coding, Linear predictive coding, Natural language processing, Voice analysis, Vocoder, Speex, G.711, G.723.1, Kinect, Speech repetition, Electronic fluency devices, Non-native speech database, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Voice stress analysis, Nuance Communications, Haskins Laboratories, Motor theory of speech perception, Auditory processing disorder, Microsoft Speech API, NooJ, Speech generating device, N-gram, Psychoacoustics, Logogen model, Philip Rubin, Voice activity detection, Articulatory synthesis, LENA Foundation, PlainTalk, Adaptive Multi-Rate audio codec, Chinese speech synthesis, Wolfgang von Kempelen's Speaking Machine, Nemesysco, Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband, VoiceXML, Lexical Markup Framework, Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips, Secure voice, List of speech recognition software, Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol, LumenVox, WordQ+SpeakQ, Windows Speech Recognition, Mixed Excitation Linear Prediction, Franklin Seaney Cooper, Speech recognition in Linux, Speech analytics, MacSpeech Dictate, Microsoft Agent, G.729, SpeechWeb, IVONA, G.722.1, PESQ, Comparison of speech synthesizers, Code-excited linear prediction, Quack.com, Extended Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband, Gnuspeech, Festival Speech Synthesis System, PSQM, Telesoft Technologies, ESpeak, G.718, CMU Sphinx, Enhanced full rate, Pattern playback, Nokia E75, CELT, Mean opinion score, Nokia C5-00, Plum Voice, Silent speech interface, Word error rate, Ignatius Mattingly, Currah, Adaptive DPCM, Electroglottograph, Nokia 5230, SpeechCycle, TuVox, Continuously variable slope delta modulation, Speech Application Language Tags, SILK, Voice Navigator, Subvocal recognition, Voice font, Acoustic Model, G.719, Microsoft...