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From: hemphill@handel.csc.ti.com (Charles Hemphill)
Subject: Re: Spectrogram interpretation.
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In article <CJy6vG.44z@hub.cs.jmu.edu> pranav@hub.cs.jmu.edu (Pranav Singh) writes:

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> From: pranav@hub.cs.jmu.edu (Pranav Singh)
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> Hello Speech experts.
> 
> I am writing my masters thesis on speech recognition using a neural network.
> The sound aquisition is done by a software package that is called CSL; and
> seems pretty powerful. I am studying spectrograms and LPC formant history
> curves. Can anyone tell me what features in a spectrogram would be essential
> in classifying phonemes ? And what metrics are used in the classification ?
> Thanks a lot.
> IneedallthehelpIcanget.
> Pranav Singh

MIT is offering a class called

"Speech Spectrogram Reading: An Acoustic of the English Language"
Instructor: Victor Zue
Date: June 27 - July 1
Cost: $1,750

For more information, call 617-253-2101 or E-mail
summer-professionalprograms@mit.edu

People here at TI have taken the class and highly recommend it.

-Charles
