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Speech Signal spectral characteristics - Alexander Mlazev - Jan 21 8:56:00 2004



Hi to all!

I am a new member to this forum and I have a question.
I am working on a speech recognition system and I have
some trouble determinig the most important frequence
characteristics of the speech signal.

I have two neural nets one for the picks and one for
the lower frequences. As the lower frequences are the
important one I have problem determenig the right
intermediate level for them. The different microphonse
are giving extremly different levels.
As you are the experts :)) is there some one who can
help??

Sincerely yours,
Alexander

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Re: Speech Signal spectral characteristics - Richards - Jan 22 2:41:00 2004

Why are you asking this question?

Best Regards. //// Richards ////
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Mlazev" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 3:56 AM
Subject: [speech-recognition] Speech Signal spectral characteristics > Hi to all!
>
> I am a new member to this forum and I have a question.
> I am working on a speech recognition system and I have
> some trouble determinig the most important frequence
> characteristics of the speech signal.
>
> I have two neural nets one for the picks and one for
> the lower frequences. As the lower frequences are the
> important one I have problem determenig the right
> intermediate level for them. The different microphonse
> are giving extremly different levels.
> As you are the experts :)) is there some one who can
> help??
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Alexander
>
> __________________________________ > _____________________________________




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