Speech Synthesis and Processing
Speech Synthesis and Processing is a field at the intersection of Computer Science and Signal Processing that focuses on the computational analysis and generation of human speech. It encompasses two main areas: speech processing, which uses algorithms to analyze audio signals for tasks like automatic speech recognition (converting speech to text) and speaker identification; and speech synthesis, or text-to-speech (TTS), which involves artificially creating human-like speech from written text. By applying signal processing techniques to manipulate audio waveforms and machine learning models to understand linguistic patterns, this discipline enables more natural and intuitive human-computer interaction.
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