Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1900.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- VOICE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HUMANS AND MACHINES
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines�An Introduction
- ELEMENTS OF VOICE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
- VOICE CODING
- VOICE SYNTHESIS
- SPEECH RECOGNITION
- SPEAKER RECOGNITION
- SPOKEN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
- NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
- COLLOQUIUM THEME
- SCIENTIFIC BASES OF HUMAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION BY VOICE
- Scientific Bases of Human-Machine Communication by Voice
- SUMMARY
- INTRODUCTION
- DIGITAL COMPUTATION AND MICROELECTRONICS
- SPEECH ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESISSPEECH RECOGNITION AND UNDERSTANDING
- USABILITY ISSUES
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- The Role of Voice in Human-Machine Communication
- SUMMARY
- INTRODUCTION
- Background and Definitions
- Speech Analysis
- Speech Synthesis
- WHEN IS SPOKEN INTERACTION WITH COMPUTERS USEFUL?
- Voice Input
- Hands/Eyes-Busy Tasks
- Limited Keyboard/Screen Option
- Disability
- Subject Matter Is Pronunciation
- Voice Output
- Summary
- COMPARISON OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE WITH OTHER COMMUNICATION MODALITIES
- Spoken Language System PrototypesSpoken Language vs. Typed Language
- Research Methodology
- Comparison of Language-Based Communication Modalities
- Comparison of Natural Language Interaction with Alternative Modalities
- Direct Manipulation
- Natural Language Interaction
- Summary: Circumstances Favoring Spoken Language Interaction with Machines
- HUMAN FACTORS OBSTACLES TO SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS
- Spontaneous Speech
- Natural Language
- Interaction and Dialogue
- MULTIMODAL SYSTEMS
- SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON COMMUNICATION MODALITIES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTSREFERENCES
- Speech Communication�An Overview
- SUMMARY
- INTRODUCTION
- FOUNDATIONS OF SPEECH TECHNOLOGY
- INCENTIVES IN SPEECH RESEARCH
- TECHNOLOGY STATUS
- Coding.
- Recognition and synthesis.
- Talker verification.
- Autodirective microphone arrays.
- CRITICAL DIRECTIONS IN SPEECH RESEARCH
- Physics of Speech Generation; Fluid-Dynamic Principles
- Computational Models of Language
- Information Processing in the Auditory System; Auditory Behavior
- Coalescing Speech Coding, Synthesis, and Recognition
- Robust Techniques for Speech AnalysisThree Dimensional Sound Capture and Projection
- Integration of Sensory Modalities for Sight, Sound, and Touch
- SPEECH TECHNOLOGY PROJECTIONS�2000
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- REFERENCES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- SPEECH SYNTHESIS TECHNOLOGY
- Computer Speech Synthesis: Its Status and Prospects
- SUMMARY
- Models of Speech Synthesis
- SUMMARY
- INTRODUCTION
- Knowledge About Natural Speech
- Flexibility and Technical Dimensions
- The Sound-Generating Part
- Simple Waveform Concatenation