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Information theory: A signal take on speech

by: Michael S. Lewicki
Nature, Vol. 466, No. 7308. (11 August 2010), pp. 821-822, doi:10.1038/466821a  Key: citeulike:7622363

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Approaches that abandon traditional speech categories offer promise for developing statistical descriptions that encapsulate how speech conveys information. Grandparents would be among the beneficiaries. Our own ease of understanding speech belies its underlying complexity. At an abstract level, it is easy enough to describe speech as a sequence of words or of phonemes, but it's notoriously difficult to analyse at the level of the acoustic signal.


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