Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing

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BRILL, 2011 - 364 páginas
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. The book will be essential for audiologists, speech therapists, phoneticians and psychologists and will also be useful for musicians, and computer scientists working with speech. 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. --
 

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Signals in the Real World
5
Chapter 3 Introduction to Signals
14
Chapter 4 Introduction to Systems
47
Chapter 5 A Preview
64
Chapter 6 The Frequency Response of Systems
71
Chapter 7 The Frequency Characterization of Signals
118
Chapter 8 Signals Through Systems
150
Chapter 10 The Relationship Between the Time and Frequency Domains
183
Chapter 11 The Spectrogram
203
Chapter 12 Applications to Hearing
258
Chapter 13 Applications to Speech Production
286
Chapter 14 An Introduction to Digital Signals and Systems
308
Appendix
343
Index
357
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Chapter 9 The Time Characterization of Systems
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