Neural Networks and Speech Processing

“Neural Networks and Speech Processing” by David P. Morgan is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between neural networks and speech processing technologies. Published by Springer US on September 27, 2012, this softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1991 spans 391 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various aspects of technology and engineering, particularly focusing on the applications of artificial intelligence within the fields of electronics and imaging systems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the principles and methodologies related to neural networks and their role in speech processing. The text includes insights from collaborative discussions with experts in the field, reflecting a rich background of research and development. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the technological advancements in artificial intelligence and their implications for speech and communication systems.
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We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those individ uals who helped us assemble this text, including the people of Lockheed Sanders and Nestor, Inc., whose encouragement and support were greatly appreciated. In addition, we would like to thank the members of the Lab oratory for Engineering Man-Machine Systems (LEMS) and the Center for Neural Science at Brown University for their frequent and helpful discussions on a number of topics discussed in this text. Although we both attended Brown from 1983 to 1985, and had offices in the same building, it is surprising that we did not meet until 1988. We also wish to thank Kluwer Academic Publishers for their profes sionalism and patience, and the reviewers for their constructive criticism. Thanks to John McCarthy for performing the final proof, and to John Adcock, Chip Bachmann, Deborah Farrow, Nathan Intrator, Michael Perrone, Ed Real, Lance Riek and Paul Zemany for their comments and assistance. We would also like to thank Khrisna Nathan, our most unbi ased and critical reviewer, for his suggestions for improving the content and accuracy of this text. A special thanks goes to Steve Hoffman, who was instrumental in helping us perform the experiments described in Chapter 9.
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