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| Preface To The 2011 Edition | p. xxi |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Historical Background | |
| Synthetic A Udio: A Brief History | p. 9 |
| Speech Analysis And Synthesis Overview | p. 21 |
| Brief History Of Automatic Speech Recognition | p. 40 |
| Speech-Recognition Overview | p. 59 |
| Mathematical Background | |
| Digital Signal Processing | p. 73 |
| Digital... MORE | p. 87 |
| Pattern Classification | p. 105 |
| Statistical Pattern Classification | p. 124 |
| Acoustics | |
| Wave Basics | p. 141 |
| Acoustic Tube Modeling Of Speech Production | p. 152 |
| Musical Instrument Acoustics | p. 158 |
| Room Acoustics | p. 179 |
| Auditory Perception | |
| Ear Physiology | p. 193 |
| Psychoacoustics | p. 209 |
| Models Of Pitch Perception | p. 218 |
| Speech Perception | p. 232 |
| Human Speech Recognition | p. 250 |
| Speech Features | |
| The Auditory System As A Filter Bank | p. 263 |
| The Cepstrum As A Spectral Analyzer | p. 277 |
| Linear Prediction | p. 286 |
| A Utomatic Speech Recognition | |
| Feature Extraction For Asr | p. 301 |
| Linguistic Categories For Speech Recognition | p. 319 |
| Deterministic Sequence Recognition For Asr | p. 337 |
| Statistical Sequence Recognition | p. 350 |
| Statistical Model Training | p. 364 |
| Discriminant Acoustic Probability Estimation | p. 381 |
| Acoustic Model Training: Further Topics | p. 394 |
| Speech Recognition And Understanding | p. 416 |
| Synthesis And Coding | |
| Speech Synthesis | p. 431 |
| Pitch Detection | p. 455 |
| Vocoders | p. 473 |
| Low-Rate Vocoders | p. 493 |
| Medium-Rate And High-Rate Vocoders | p. 505 |
| Perceptual A Udio Coding | p. 531 |
| Other Applications | |
| Some Aspects Of Computer Music Synthesis | p. 553 |
| Music Signal Analysis | p. 567 |
| Music Retrieval | p. 581 |
| Source Separation | p. 59 |
| Speech Transformations | p. 617 |
| Speaker Verification | p. 633 |
| Speaker Diarization | p. 644 |
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Nelson Morgan is the Director of the International Computer Science Institute, an independent, not-for profit research laboratory affiliated with the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Morgan is also Professor-in-Residence in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department at UC Berkeley. Dr. Morgan is an IEEE Fellow.
Dan Ellis is Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of Columbia University. Dr. Ellis's Laboratory for Recognition and Organization of Speech and Audio (LabROSA) investigates how to extract high-level information from audio, including speech recognition, music description, and environmental sound processing.