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Time-domain harmonic scaling

Known as: TDHS 
Time-domain harmonic scaling (TDHS) is a method for time-scale modification of speech (or other audio signals), allowing the apparent rate of speech… 
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Every day thousands of American children are left at home without adult supervision. Many working American parents cannot afford… 
2012
2012
In this paper, we focus on efficient processing of a given XML keyword query based on SLCA semantics. We assign to each node an… 
Review
2010
Review
2010
The purpose of this study is to examine rural to urban migration of women aged 15-49, who were interviewed in 1998 Turkey… 
1983
1983
Time domain harmonic scaling (TDHS) has been realized in real time on the Bell Laboratories digital signal processing (DSP… 
1983
1983
This paper presents a real time implementation of a speech coder at 16 kbs. The compression algorithm is a combination of two… 
1982
1982
This paper describes the real-time implementation of a high quality 9600 bps speech coder on the microprocessor based GTE MARK IV… 
1981
1981
This paper describes the study of a new approach to speech digitization at mediumband bit rates of 9.6 to 16 Kb/s. The technique… 
1981
1981
Periodically structured noise is noise which occurs randomly but with a fixed or slowly varying period. The noise periodicity is… 
1980
1980
In this presentation we report on preliminary results obtained with a speech encoding scheme which combines time-domain harmonic…