Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission
Patent
1996-08-08
1999-01-26
Dorvil, Richemond
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
For storage or transmission
704233, G10L 300
Patent
active
058647996
ABSTRACT:
A digital receiver (114) converts a received signal into a speech signal. The digital receiver (114) includes circuitry (128) and a noise generator (130). The circuitry (128) generates an error signal indicative of a quality level of the received signal. The noise generator (130), responsive to receiving the error signal, selectively inserts noise into the speech signal.
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Cason David Grant
Corretjer Jesus Francisco
Royer Paul
Uribe Juan Ramon
Dorvil Richemond
Motorola Inc.
Patrick Mark D.
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