Phonetically-based multi-layered neural networks for classification
Speech Communication - Neurospeech
Auditory modelling for speech analysis and recognition
Visual representations of speech signals
Acoustic recognition of a limited vocabulary in continuous speech
Acoustic recognition of a limited vocabulary in continuous speech
Nonlinear speech processing: overview and possibilities in speech coding
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Signal processing in a nonlinear, nongaussian, and nonstationary world
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
The analysis of voice quality in speech processing
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Identification of nonlinear oscillator models for speech analysis and synthesis
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Speech modelling based on acoustic-to-articulatory mapping
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Underdetermined blind separation of speech signals with delays in different time-frequency domains
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Data driven approaches to speech and language processing
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Cepstrum-based harmonics-to-noise ratio measurement in voiced speech
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Predictive connectionist approach to speech recognition
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Modeling speech based on harmonic plus noise models
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Text independent methods for speech segmentation
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Nonlinear adaptive speech enhancement inspired by early auditory processing
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Perceptive, non-linear speech processing and spiking neural networks
Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications
Investigation on LP-residual representations for speaker identification
Pattern Recognition
International Journal of Speech Technology
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Speech is exceedingly nonlinear. Efforts to propose non-linear models of its dynamics are worth to be made but difficult to implement since nonlinearity is not easily handled from an engineering and mathematical point of view. This paper is an attempt to make accessible to untrained people the notion of nonlinearity in speech, revising several nonlinear speech phenomena and the engineering endeavour for modeling them.