Full Text

20. An Introduction to Signal Processing for Speech

DANIEL P. W. ELLIS


Subject Linguistics » Speech Science
Theoretical Linguistics » Phonetics

Key-Topics acoustic, processing

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405145909.2010.00022.x


Extract

The formal tools of signal processing emerged in the mid twentieth century when electronics gave us the ability to manipulate signals – time-varying measurements – to extract or rearrange various aspects of interest to us, i.e., the information in the signal. The core of traditional signal processing is a way of looking at the signals in terms of sinusoidal components of differing frequencies (the Fourier domain), and a set of techniques for modifying signals that are most naturally described in that domain, i.e., filtering. Although originally developed using analog electronics, since the 1970s signal processing has more and more been implemented on computers in the digital domain, leading to some modifications to the theory without changing its essential character. This chapter aims to give a transparent and intuitive introduction to the basic ideas of the Fourier domain and filtering, and connects them to some of the common representations used in speech science, including the spectrogram and cepstral coefficients. We assume the absolute minimum of prior technical background, which will naturally be below the level of many readers; however, there may be some value in taking such a ground-up approach even for those for whom much of the material is review.Consider swinging on a child's swing. (It may be a while since you've been on one, but you can probably remember what it was ... log in or subscribe to read full text

Log In

You are not currently logged-in to Blackwell Reference Online

If your institution has a subscription, you can log in here:

 

     Forgotten your password?

Find out how to subscribe.

Your library does not have access to this title. Please contact your librarian to arrange access.


[ access key 0 : accessibility information including access key list ] [ access key 1 : home page ] [ access key 2 : skip navigation ] [ access key 6 : help ] [ access key 9 : contact us ] [ access key 0 : accessibility statement ]

Blackwell Publishing Home Page

Blackwell Reference Online ® is a Blackwell Publishing Inc. registered trademark
Technology partner: Semantico Ltd.

Blackwell Publishing and its licensors hold the copyright in all material held in Blackwell Reference Online. No material may be resold or published elsewhere without Blackwell Publishing's written consent, save as authorised by a licence with Blackwell Publishing or to the extent required by the applicable law.

Back to Top