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Short Term Spectral Analysis, Synthesis and Modification by Discrete Fourier Transform
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June
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J. B. Allen, “Short Term Spectral Analysis, Synthesis and Modification by Discrete Fourier Transform”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-25, pp. 235-238, June 1977.
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(1977)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-25
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Allen, J. B.1
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Enhancement of Speech Corrupted by Acoustic Noise
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M. Berouti, J. Makhoul and R. Schwartz, “Enhancement of Speech Corrupted by Acoustic Noise”, Proc. ICASSP-79, pp. 208-211, 1979.
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(1979)
Proc. ICASSP-79
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Berouti, M.1
Makhoul, J.2
Schwartz, R.3
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3
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0018455310
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Suppression of Acoustic Noise in Speech Using Spectral Subtraction
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April
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Steven F. Boll, “Suppression of Acoustic Noise in Speech Using Spectral Subtraction”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-27(2), pp. 113-120, April 1979.
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(1979)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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Boll, Steven F.1
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A Weighted Overlap-Add Method of Short-time Fourier Analysis/Synthesis
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ASSP- February
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R. E. Crochiere, “A Weighted Overlap-Add Method of Short-time Fourier Analysis/Synthesis”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing”, ASSP-28(2), pp. 99-102, February 1980.
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(1980)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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Crochiere, R. E.1
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6
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0022667694
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Speaker-Independent Isolated Word Recognition Using Dynamic Features of Speech Spectrum
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ASSP- February
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Sadaoki Furui, “Speaker-Independent Isolated Word Recognition Using Dynamic Features of Speech Spectrum”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ASSP-34(1), pp. 52-59, February 1986.
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(1986)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
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Furui, Sadaoki1
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0028996871
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Noise Estimation Techniques for Robust Speech Recognition
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H. Hirsch and C. Ehrlicher, “Noise Estimation Techniques for Robust Speech Recognition”, Proc. ICASSP-95, pp. 153-156, 1995.
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(1995)
Proc. ICASSP-95
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Hirsch, H.1
Ehrlicher, C.2
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0017902081
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Evaluation of an Adaptive Comb Filtering Method for Enhancing Speech Degraded by White Noise Addition
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August
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Jae Lim and Alan Oppenheim, “Evaluation of an Adaptive Comb Filtering Method for Enhancing Speech Degraded by White Noise Addition”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-26(4), pp. 354-358, August, 1978.
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(1978)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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, Issue.4
, pp. 354-358
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Lim, Jae1
Oppenheim, Alan2
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10
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0025807353
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Super Resolution Pitch Determination of Speech Signals
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ASSP- January
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Yoav Medan, Eyal Yair and Dan Chazan, “Super Resolution Pitch Determination of Speech Signals”, IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-39(1), pp. 40-48, January 1991.
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(1991)
IEEE Trans. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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Medan, Yoav1
Yair, Eyal2
Chazan, Dan3
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11
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0018982701
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Time-frequency Representation of Digital Signals and Systems Based on Short-time Fourier Analysis
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February
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M. R. Portnoff, “Time-frequency Representation of Digital Signals and Systems Based on Short-time Fourier Analysis”, IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ASSP-28(2), pp. 55-69, February 1980.
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(1980)
IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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Portnoff, M. R.1
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85128400181
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Ph. D. Thesis, University of Québec, INRS-Télécommunications, Québec, Canada
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Hesham Tolba, “Study of Various Inherent Aspects of Robustness and Simplicity of Speech Processing Techniques with Applications to Continuous Speech Recognition in Low-SNR Environments”, Ph. D. Thesis, University of Québec, INRS-Télécommunications, Québec, Canada, 1998.
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Study of Various Inherent Aspects of Robustness and Simplicity of Speech Processing Techniques with Applications to Continuous Speech Recognition in Low-SNR Environments
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Tolba, Hesham1
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