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Introduction to Speech Processing

2nd Edition

This is an open access and creative commons book of speech processing, intended as pedagogical material for engineering students. Hosted by Aalto University.

Instructions for Using this book.

Table of Contents

Contributing

We welcome all types of useful contributions! See Contributing and our Preface/code of conduct. Current list of authors.

Referencing

Tom Bäckström, Okko Räsänen, Abraham Zewoudie, Pablo Pérez Zarazaga, Liisa Koivusalo, Sneha Das, Esteban Gómez Mellado, Mariem Bouafif Mansali, Daniel Ramos, Sudarsana Kadiri, Paavo Alku, and Mohammad Hassan Vali “Introduction to Speech Processing”, 2nd Edition, 2022. URL: https://speechprocessingbook.aalto.fi, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6821775

Bibtex format:

@book{itsp2022,
   title = {Introduction to Speech Processing},
   edition = 2,
   year = 2022,
   author = {Tom Bäckström and Okko Räsänen and Abraham Zewoudie and Pablo Pérez Zarazaga and Liisa Koivusalo and Sneha Das and Esteban Gómez Mellado and Marieum Bouafif Mansali and Daniel Ramos and Sudarsana Kadiri and Paavo Alku and Mohammad Hassan Vali},
   url = {https://speechprocessingbook.aalto.fi},
   doi = {10.5281/zenodo.6821775},
   }
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  4. Smith, J. O. (2011). Spectral audio signal processing. W3K. https://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ejos/sasp/