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Linear Prediction of Speech and its Application to Speech Processing

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Automatic Speech Analysis and Recognition

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This paper gives a tutorial review of the linear prediction method, especially focusing on its application to acoustical analysis of sampled speech. The paper discusses the estimation of the formant frequencies and the fundamental frequencies from sampled speech waves by the use of linear prediction. Advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed together with the problems in estimating the above parameters. Application examples to acoustic analysis, segmentation, and vowel normalization are also given.

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Wakita, H. (1982). Linear Prediction of Speech and its Application to Speech Processing. In: Haton, JP. (eds) Automatic Speech Analysis and Recognition. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7879-9_1

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