Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences

84200
Seminar: Speech Recognition by Man and Machine 

COURSE OFFERING
Spring 2003
Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences

Graduate Center  of The City University of New York

84200 Seminar: Speech Recognition by Man and Machine
Tues 2:00-4:00

Instructor: Arlene Neuman
aneuman@gc.cuny.edu
(212)817-8810

An understanding of how people recognize and understand speech requires a multidisciplinary approach. In this course we will explore how humans and machines recognize a speech signal. We will look at perception and acoustic-phonetic approaches to the speech signal, how knowledge of the acoustic-phonetic and linguistic system affects performance, review signal processing and analysis methods for speech recognition and pattern comparison techniques, and the methods used for speech recognition by machine. This is an 800-level course open to students interested in hearing, speech science, psychology, linguistics, computer science and engineering.
 

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