Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission
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2011-08-23
2011-08-23
Abebe, Daniel D (Department: 2626)
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
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C704S201000, C704S221000, C704S223000, C708S300000, C708S495000, C708S497000
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08005671
ABSTRACT:
A normalization factor for a current frame of a signal may be determined. The normalization factor may depend on an amplitude of the current frame of the signal. The normalization factor may also depend on values of states after one or more operations were performed on a previous frame of a normalized signal. The current frame of the signal may be normalized based on the normalization factor that is determined. The states' normalization factor may be adjusted based on the normalization factor that is determined.
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Kandhadai Ananthapadmanabhan A.
Rajendran Vivek
Abebe Daniel D
Mauro Anthony P.
Qualcomm Incorporated
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