Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Synthesis
Patent
1996-10-09
1998-03-24
MacDonald, Allen R.
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
Synthesis
73585, 704271, G10L 300, A61B 122
Patent
active
057323968
ABSTRACT:
A hand held hearing screening device includes a housing with a spacing element extending therefrom. Word generating circuitry is carried within the housing. A control switch on the housing cycles the generating circuitry to produce one or more output word or phrase sequences.
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Lindberg Erik A.
Posen Lawrence M.
Posen Miles P.
Beltone Electronics Corporation
Edouard Patrick N.
MacDonald Allen R.
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