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Comp. nanotechnol., 2018 Issue 2, Pages 28–32 (Mi cn182)

05.13.00 INFORMATICS, COMPUTER FACILITIES AND MANAGEMENT
05.13.11 MATHEMATICAL AND SOFTWARE OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER NETWORKS

Current status of the problem processing, analysis and synthesis of speech signals

M. Z. Hein

Kursk state University, Kursk, Russia

Abstract: This article deals with the characteristics of the modern state one of the most pressing at the moment, the problems associated with the development of intelligent systems based on the algorithms of processing, analysis and synthesis of speech signals. The article discusses the main advantages of intelligent systems with speech interface, as well as their scope. Are the most important at this time processing of speech signals and their algorithms. Also the necessity of further study of the problem of synthesis and analysis of speech signals and analyzes the main problems involved in these processes.
On the basis of materials dealing with this issue, it can be concluded that the urgency of the problem of recognition of speech signals is currently not in doubt. It is associated with having ever-increasing proliferation of intelligent systems, based on the recognition algorithm of speech signals due to their functionality, simplicity and ease of use, as well as a wide range of areas where they can be used.
However, there are a number of problems, which are associated with the processing of voice signals. The article presents the main algorithms for processing speech signals, which currently are the most promising and accurate, and provides their brief description.
On the basis of their research, and also analyzed literature we can conclude that none of the existing algorithm is not the only true and accurate that tells about a definite prospect problems processing, analysis and synthesis of speech signals and the need for further study of this problem.

Keywords: engineering, intelligent systems, speech recognition, speech applications, speech interface, the processing algorithms of speech.



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