Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing
Autor Stuart Rosen, Peter Howellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 1990
Key Features
* The first dedicated text on this subject
* Presents techniques for speech and hearing analysis and experiments
* Contains minimal mathematics in describing a highly technical field
* An introductory text for students in speech, hearing and psychology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780125972314
ISBN-10: 0125972318
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 189 x 252 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 0125972318
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 189 x 252 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: Brill
Public țintă
Undergraduate and graduate students in the speech sciences as well as audiologists, speech therapists, psychologists, and phoneticians.Cuprins
Introduction. Signals in the Real World.
Introduction to Signals.
Introduction to Systems.
A Preview.
The Frequency Response of Systems.
The Frequency Characterization of Signals.
Signals Through Systems.
The Time Characterization of Systems.
The Relationship Between the Time and Frequency Domains.
The Sound Spectrograph: Practical Short-term Spectral Analysis.
Application to Hearing.
Applications to Speech Production.
An Introduction to Digital Signals and Systems.
Exercises.
Appendix.
Subject Index.
Introduction to Signals.
Introduction to Systems.
A Preview.
The Frequency Response of Systems.
The Frequency Characterization of Signals.
Signals Through Systems.
The Time Characterization of Systems.
The Relationship Between the Time and Frequency Domains.
The Sound Spectrograph: Practical Short-term Spectral Analysis.
Application to Hearing.
Applications to Speech Production.
An Introduction to Digital Signals and Systems.
Exercises.
Appendix.
Subject Index.
Recenzii
"I'm happy to recommend this text to any prospective reader-by they student or established worker in the speech and hearing sciences-who seeks a non-mathematical treatment of the elements of signals and systems theory which underpin their subject."
-JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
"I fully expect it to become a standard for both advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders. At the present time, it has no competition."
-Irving Hochberg, CUNY
-JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
"I fully expect it to become a standard for both advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders. At the present time, it has no competition."
-Irving Hochberg, CUNY
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Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing (2nd edition) provides the reader with a thorough introduction to the concepts of signals and systems analysis that play a role in the speech and hearing sciences. Few equations are used, and an informal, friendly and informative style is maintained throughout. Because much of the story is told through figures, the authors have gone to great lengths to provide clear and truthful figures that show what the text says they do. It is hoped the reader will come away with a strong visual understanding of the concepts involved. This book can be used at many levels, from the student who hasn't heard of a spectrum before, to the experienced worker who has only a fuzzy understanding of the notion of an impulse response. The authors have tried to keep the underlying conceptual structure of signals and systems analysis explicit, in the hope that even some readers with advanced technical training might find clarification of the basic principles. Notable features include over 300 figures integrated closely with the text, all drawn specifically. Exercises are provided at the end of most chapters.
Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing (2nd edition) provides the reader with a thorough introduction to the concepts of signals and systems analysis that play a role in the speech and hearing sciences. Few equations are used, and an informal, friendly and informative style is maintained throughout. Because much of the story is told through figures, the authors have gone to great lengths to provide clear and truthful figures that show what the text says they do. It is hoped the reader will come away with a strong visual understanding of the concepts involved. This book can be used at many levels, from the student who hasn't heard of a spectrum before, to the experienced worker who has only a fuzzy understanding of the notion of an impulse response. The authors have tried to keep the underlying conceptual structure of signals and systems analysis explicit, in the hope that even some readers with advanced technical training might find clarification of the basic principles. Notable features include over 300 figures integrated closely with the text, all drawn specifically. Exercises are provided at the end of most chapters.