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Here's a scientific look at computer-generated speech verification
and identification -- its underlying technology, practical
applications, and future direction. You get a solid background in
voice recognition technology to help you make informed decisions on
which voice recognition-based software to use in your company or
organization. It is unique in its clear explanations of
mathematical concepts, as well as its full-chapter presentation of
the successful new Multi-Granular Segregating System for accurate,
context-free speech identification.
This volume consists of the collected letters of D. W. Winnicott, a
central figure in British psychoanalysis in the generation
following Freud. Suspicious of dogma and deeply committed to the
value of his own observations, he maintained a highly personal
therapeutic and theoretical style. His common sense, humour,
warmth, and individualism made him
Whether you are studying education, languages, cognitive science,
psychology, anthropology, English, or teaching English as a Second
Language (TESL), AN INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE, 11th Edition, offers
the information you need in a clear and descriptive manner that
assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics. This edition retains the
blend of humor and broad coverage that have made the text a
perennial best seller, while adding up-to-date information and new
research that render each topic fresh, engaging, and current.
An Introduction to Language introduces you to the fascinating study
of human language from an Australian perspective. Chapters explore
the nature of human language, the grammatical aspects and
psychology of language, as well as language and its relation to
society. Popular features include learning objectives and margin
definitions in each chapter, along with summary tables inside the
covers, which assist you to learn core concepts and terminology.
The collected letters of Donald Winnicott, a central figure in
British psychoanalysis in the first post-Freud generation. They
provide a vivid picture of Winnicott's ideas and personality.
Winnicott's writings have become more and more influential over the
years. His letters, published here, command immediate attention.
Together with an insightful introduction by F. Robert Rodman, who
sketches Winnicott's life and traces the development of his ideas,
they provide a vivid picture of the thought and personality of a
man who has taught us much about our deepest selves.
Offers a non-technical overview of all the major areas in the
computer processing of human speech: speech recognition; speech
synthesis; speaker recognition; language identification, lip
synchronisation; and co-channel separation. The text's intuitive
approach uses illustrations, analogies, and both historical and
state-of-the-art descriptions to explain relatively complex
concepts. Specifically, it helps the reader learn the professional
jargon used in different areas of speech processing, evaluate
speech processing systems for specific applications, understand how
the various technologies of speech processing actually work,
identify practical applications for speech technology in the
commercial world, and relate speech technology to actual spoken
language.
This bold and witty, yet scholarly biography is the first to trace
the full life and work of this highly influential and brilliant
pediatrician-turned-analyst. This insightful story probes the roots
in Winnicott's personal life of his influential concepts, such as
the "holding environment" so crucial to psychotherapy and the
"transitional object" known to every parent as the "security
blanket." His astonishing career involved many of the great figures
in psychoanalysis and psychology, not just Melanie Klein and Anna
Freud, but the whole eccentric Bloomsbury scene including the
Stracheys, R. D. Laing, and the controversial Pakistani prince and
analyst, Masud Khan. For anyone interested not only in psychology
and psychoanalysis but also in human nature and the great figures
who have explored it, this book will be passionately absorbing.
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