Book 3

This book addresses the problem of separating spontaneous multi-party speech by way of microphone arrays (beamformers) and adaptive signal processing techniques. It is written is a concise manner and an effort has been made such that all presented algorithms can be straightforwardly implemented by the reader. All experimental results have been obtained with real in-car microphone recordings involving simultaneous speech of the driver and the co-driver.


Book 13

Bandwidth Extension of Speech Signals describes the theory and methods for quality enhancement of clean speech signals and distorted speech signals such as those that have undergone a band limitation, for instance, in a telephone network. Problems and the respective solutions are discussed for the different approaches. The different approaches are evaluated and a real-time implementation of the most promising approach is presented. The book includes topics related to speech coding, pattern- / speech recognition, speech enhancement, statistics and digital signal processing in general.


v. 1011

Speech Recognition for Mobile Phones considers practical aspects for the development and deployment of client-server speech-enabled information systems. The authors discuss different paradigms for speech recognition for mobile devices. The strengths of the DSR technique are be demonstrated. Platforms that have proven to be suitable for the implementation of acoustic front-ends on cellular phones (including Java Micro Edition (J2ME) and Symbian C++) are analyzed. In addition an introduction to corresponding integrated development environments such as Eclipse and Carbide is provided. The authors study issues related to an efficient data transmission over GSM and 3G networks, compare data transmission systems based on TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols, and highlight their advantages and drawbacks. Finally, the use of DSR technology for practical applications, such as speech-enabled public transportation information access system for mobile phones, are demonstrated. This book provides the reader with plug-in ready solutions for the deployment of distributed speech recognition (DSR) systems on conventional mobile appliances that operate on existing network infrastructures.