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Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality

 

     Wai-Yip Chan and Tiago H. Falk

30.1 Telephone Speech Communication

30.2 E-Model

30.3 Listening Quality and Tests

30.4 Machine-Based Quality Measurement

30.5 Reference-Based Algorithms

30.6 Reference-Free Algorithms

30.7 Parametric Methods

30.8 Usage Considerations

References

 

Internet access has been declared a human right in some countries, ahead of reaching a consensus on this issue at the United Nations. Prior to the Internet, speech telephony provided the most widely available form of instant worldwide connected interactivity. Speech communication does not require the user to be literate, that is, having the ability to read and write. Speech naturally conveys human touch in numerous ...

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