Laboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech
6.542J · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Health Sciences and Technology, Linguistics and Philosophy · Graduate · Fall 2005
Dr. Joseph S. Perkell, Prof. Kenneth Stevens, Dr. Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
<p>The course focuses on experimental investigations of speech processes. Topics include: measurement of articulatory movements, measurements of pressures and airflows in speech production, computer-aided waveform analysis and spectral analysis of speech, synthesis of speech, perception and discrimination of speechlike sounds, speech prosody, models for speech recognition, speech disorders, and other topics.</p> <ul> <li>Two 1-hour lectures per week</li> <li>Two labs per week</li> <li>Brief lab…
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