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This document provides information about the course "Speech and Audio Processing" offered by the Electronics and Computer Engineering department at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course is a 3 credit hour course offered in the autumn semester, with the objective to acquaint students with concepts in speech and audio processing and their applications. The course covers topics like digital speech processing, speech modeling, speech coding, speech recognition, audio compression standards, and applications of wavelets in audio and speech processing over 42 contact hours across 6 topics. Suggested textbooks for the course are also listed.

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This document provides information about the course "Speech and Audio Processing" offered by the Electronics and Computer Engineering department at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course is a 3 credit hour course offered in the autumn semester, with the objective to acquaint students with concepts in speech and audio processing and their applications. The course covers topics like digital speech processing, speech modeling, speech coding, speech recognition, audio compression standards, and applications of wavelets in audio and speech processing over 42 contact hours across 6 topics. Suggested textbooks for the course are also listed.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

NAME OF DEPT. /CENTRE: Electronics and Computer Engineering

1. Subject Code: EC 518N Course Title: Speech and Audio Processing

2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 0 P: 0

3. Examination Duration (Hrs.): Theory 0 3 Practical 0 0

4. Relative Weight: CWS 15 PRS 00 MTE 35 ETE 50 E PRE 00

5. Credits: 0 3 6. Semester
Autumn Spring Both

7. Pre-requisite: EC - 311 and EC - 411 or equivalent

8. Subject Area: MSC

9. Objective: To acquaint the students with the concepts in speech and audio processing, and their
applications in communication systems.

10. Details of the Course:

Sl. Contents Contact


No. Hours
1. Digital speech processing and its applications, production and classification of 7
speech sounds, lossless tube models, digital models for speech signals;
Analysis and synthesis of pole-zero speech models, Levinson recursion, lattice
synthesis filter.
2. Time dependent processing of speech, pitch period estimation, frequency 6
domain pitch estimation; Discrete-time short-time Fourier transform and its
application, phase vocoder, channel vocoder.
3. Homomorphic speech processing, waveform coders, hybrid coders and vector 9
quantization of speech; Model based coding: Linear predictive, RELP, MELP,
CELP; Speech synthesis.
4. Principles of speech recognition, spectral distance measures, dynamic time 7
warping, word recognition using phoneme units, hidden Markov models and
word recognition, speech recognition systems, speaker recognition.
5. Ear physiology, psychoacoustics, perception model and auditory system as 7
filter bank; Filter bank design and modified discrete cosine transform
algorithm for audio compression in MP3 and AAC coders; Standards for high-
fidelity audio coding.
6. Tree-structured filter banks, multicomplementary filter banks; Properties of 6
wavelets and scaling functions, wavelet transform; Filter banks and wavelets,
applications of wavelet signal processing in audio and speech coding.
Total 42

11. Suggested Books:

Sl. Name of Books / Authors Year of


No. Publication
1. Rabiner, L.R. and Schafer, R.W., Digital Processing of Speech 2006
Signals, Pearson Education.
2. Quatieri, T.F., Discrete-Time Speech Signal Processing: Principles and 2002
Practice, Pearson Education.
3. Furui, S., Digital Speech Processing, Synthesis and Recognition, 2nd 2000
Ed., CRC Press.
4. Fliege, N.J., Multi Rate Digital Signal Processing, John Wiley & 1999
Sons.
5. Spanias, A., Painter, T. and Venkatraman, A., Audio Signal Processing 2007
and Coding, John Wiley & Sons.
6. Gold, B. and Morgan, N., Speech and Audio Signal Processing, John 2002
Wiley & Sons.

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