Time-domain harmonic scaling
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Time-domain harmonic scaling (TDHS) is a method for time-scale modification of speech (or other audio signals),[1] allowing the apparent rate of speech articulation to be changed without affecting the pitch-contour and the time-evolution of the formant structure.[2] TDHS differs from other time-scale modification algorithms in that time-scaling operations are performed in the time domain (not the frequency domain).[3] TDHS was proposed by D. Malah in 1979.[4]
References
- ↑ Richard V. Cox; Ronald E. Crochiere; James D. Johnston (February 1983). "Real-time implementation of time domain harmonic scaling of speech for rate modification and coding". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ASSP-31 (1): 258–272. doi:10.1109/JSSC.1983.1051894. Bibcode: 1983IJSSC..18...10C. http://sipl.technion.ac.il/Info/new/Teaching/Experiments/EXP-Speech/0258cox.pdf.
- ↑ Moulines, Eric; Jean Laroche. (1995). "Non-parametric techniques for pitch-scale and time-scale modification of speech.". Speech Communication 16 (2): 175–205. doi:10.1016/0167-6393(94)00054-e. http://sipl.technion.ac.il/new/Teaching/Projects/spring2007/TimeScale.pdf.
- ↑ D. Malah, R.E. Crochiere, and R.V. Cox. (1981). "Performance of transform and subband coding systems combined with harmonic scaling of speech". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 29 (2): 273–283. doi:10.1109/tassp.1981.1163547. https://malah.net.technion.ac.il/files/2017/08/Malah_Performance_ASSP81.pdf.
- ↑ David Malah (April 1979). "Time-domain algorithms for harmonic bandwidth reduction and time scaling of speech signals". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ASSP-27 (2): 121–133. https://malah.net.technion.ac.il/files/2017/08/Time_Domain.pdf.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-domain harmonic scaling.
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