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Systems for Analysis-Synthesis Telephony

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Part of the book series: Kommunikation und Kybernetik in Einzeldarstellugen ((COMMUNICATION,volume 3))

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The discussions in Chapters III and IV considered the basic physics of the mechanisms for speech production and hearing. The topics of Chapters V, VI and VII set forward certain principles relating to the analysis, artificial generation, and perception of speech. The present and final chapter proposes to indicate how the foregoing results, in combination, may be applied to the efficient transmission of speech.

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Flanagan, J.L. (1972). Systems for Analysis-Synthesis Telephony. 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_8

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