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The earlier discussion suggested that the encoding of speech information might be considered at several stages in the communication chain. On the transmitter side, the configuration and excitation of the vocal tract constitute one description. In the transmission channel, the transduced acoustic waveform is a signal representation commonly encountered. At the receiver, the mechanical motion of the basilar membrane is still another portrayal of the information. Some of these descriptions exhibit properties which might be exploited in communication.
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Flanagan, J.L. (1972). Techniques for Speech Analysis. In: Speech Analysis Synthesis and Perception. Kommunikation und Kybernetik in Einzeldarstellugen, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01562-9_5
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