Speech enhancement for forensic applications
Singh, Latchman (1998) Speech enhancement for forensic applications. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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| ID Code: | 36080 |
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| Item Type: | QUT Thesis (Masters by Research) |
| Additional Information: | Presented to the School of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Queensland University of Technology. |
| Keywords: | Speech processing systems, Electronic surveillance, adaptive filtering, auditory masking, broadband noise, convultional noise, covert recordings, co-talker interference, critical bands, dynamic time warping, equalisation, frequency shift keying, impulsive noise, median filtering, mean opinion score, musical noise, narrow band noise, post-processing, pre-processing, residual noise, reverbration, segmental signal-to-noise ratio, spectral subtraction, speech enhancement, speech intelligibility, wavelets, thesis, masters |
| Institution: | Queensland University of Technology |
| Copyright Owner: | Copyright Latchman Singh |
| Deposited On: | 22 Sep 2010 23:04 |
| Last Modified: | 09 Feb 2011 23:56 |
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