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Speech Recognition and Synthesis

Summary

This course is an introduction to automatic speech recognition, speech understanding and speech synthesis/text-to-speech from the computer science and linguistics (as opposed to EE) perspective. Focus on understanding of key algorithms including noisy channel model, Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), A* and Viterbi decoding, N-gram language modeling, unit selection synthesis, and roles of linguistic knowledge (esp. phonetics, intonation, pronunciation variation, disfluencies). Prerequisites: programming experience. Recommended: basic familiarity with probability.

Course Level

Graduate

Instructor

Dan Jurafsky

Host/Organizer

Stanford University

City and Country

Palo Alto, California, USA

Main URL

http://www.stanford.edu/class/linguist236

Is it offered online?

no

Contact

Semester

Spring

Year

2005

Source URL:
http://www.isca-students.org/speech_recognition_and_synthesis