Introducing speech and language processing John Coleman
Publisher: Cambridge, U.K. ;New York : Cambridge University, 2005.
ISBN: 0521530695
DDC: 6.454
LCC: TK7882
Edition: (pbk.)
Summary:
"This major new textbook provides a clearly written, concise and
accessible introduction to speech and language processing. Assuming
knowledge of only the very basics of linguistics and written
specifically for students with no technical background, it is the
perfect starting point for anyone beginning to study the
discipline."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Sounds and numbers -- 3. Digital filters and
resonators -- 4. Frequency analysis and linear predictive coding --
5. Finite-state machines -- 6. Introduction to speech recognition
techniques -- 7. Probabilistic finite-state models -- 8. Parsing --
9. Using probabilistic grammars -- App. The American standard code
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