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From: seamang@westminster.ac.uk (Graham Seaman)
Subject: linear prediction
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Summary: current state of the art in LP for vocal tract area? 
Organization: University of Westminster
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 10:16:57 GMT
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I'm interested in the idea of reconstructing vocal tract area
from speech waveforms. I know this can be done via linear prediction
using the reflection coefficients. The last time I looked at this
was in the 70's (yup, I'm that old...) when the standard reference
was Markel & Gray - Linear Prediction of Speech. Have there been
any major developments since then? Faster algorithms? Better
performance? New standard texts? 

Thanks for any help!

Graham
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