2015 IEEE International Conference Actual Problems of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Developments (APUAVD) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/apuavd.2015.7346592
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“…The difference between speech signals and other types of acoustic fields and waves lies in the characteristics and parameters of the emitted speech signals. As a rule, acoustic (linguistic) signals belong to the category of random, therefore they are determined by distributions by level, frequency and time and the corresponding average values by level, dynamic range, spectrum shape, frequency range, distribution of formants by frequency and time correlation of individual sections of speech signals [4,5]. The main characteristics that make it possible to distinguish a speech signal from other forms of acoustic signals include:…”
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“…The difference between speech signals and other types of acoustic fields and waves lies in the characteristics and parameters of the emitted speech signals. As a rule, acoustic (linguistic) signals belong to the category of random, therefore they are determined by distributions by level, frequency and time and the corresponding average values by level, dynamic range, spectrum shape, frequency range, distribution of formants by frequency and time correlation of individual sections of speech signals [4,5]. The main characteristics that make it possible to distinguish a speech signal from other forms of acoustic signals include:…”
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“…Speech closure systems differ in quality and degree of secrecy. There are two main methods of closing speech signals, divided by the method of transmission over the communication channel [5]:…”
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