• Speech coding is an application of data compression to digital audio signals containing speech. Speech coding uses speech-specific parameter estimation...
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  • A speech code is any rule or regulation that limits, restricts, or bans speech beyond the strict legal limitations upon freedom of speech or press found...
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    Code as speech is the legal and philosophical doctrine in the United States that computer source code and similar digital expressions are forms of speech...
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  • Speech codes theory refers to a framework for communication in a given speech community. As an academic discipline, it explores the manner in which groups...
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    Shouting fire in a crowded theater Speech code Threatening the president of the United States "freedom of speech In: The American Heritage® Dictionary...
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  • Unified Speech and Audio Coding (USAC) is an audio compression format and codec for both music and speech or any mix of speech and audio using very low...
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  • description of their speech styles may not be so gender binary (gay versus straight). As with other marginalized communities, speech codes can be deeply tied...
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  • Look up code-switching or code-switch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Code-switching is the use of more than one language in speech. Code-switching...
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  • A code word is a word or a phrase designed to convey a predetermined meaning to an audience who know the phrase, while remaining inconspicuous to the uninitiated...
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    freedom of speech, for example, speech codes at state-operated schools. Apostasy has been instrumentalized to restrict freedom of speech in some countries...
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  • banning hate speech. In a notable step for this, on 31 May 2016, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter, jointly agreed to a European Union code of conduct...
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  • of speech in compressed form, using the information of a linear predictive model. LPC is the most widely used method in speech coding and speech synthesis...
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  • in 1937 to reduce use of speech on the radio at a time when police radio channels were limited. Credit for inventing the codes goes to Charles "Charlie"...
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  • clarifying precisely why the UW–Madison does not need an academic speech code. [...] Speech codes have a chilling effect on academic freedom and they reinforce...
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  • is most noted for developing speech code theory a framework for communication in a given speech community. Speech code theory explores the manner in...
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  • speech synthesis, research into mechanical speech-synthesizers continues.[independent source needed] Linear predictive coding (LPC), a form of speech...
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  • The Black Speech is one of the fictional languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien for his legendarium, where it was spoken in the evil realm of Mordor...
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    (/ˈvoʊkoʊdər/, a portmanteau of voice and encoder) is a category of speech coding that analyzes and synthesizes the human voice signal for audio data...
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  • In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another...
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  • Code-excited linear prediction (CELP) is a linear predictive speech coding algorithm originally proposed by Manfred R. Schroeder and Bishnu S. Atal in...
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  • perform nearly as well at only slightly higher bitrates have led to this speech coding standard being less used in modern voice recording equipment. The DSS...
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    Secure voice (redirect from Secure speech)
    permutation matrices were used to scramble coded representations (such as pulse-code modulation and variants) of the speech data. Motorola developed a voice encryption...
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  • diarization, speech coding and speech recognition. It can facilitate speech processing, and can also be used to deactivate some processes during non-speech section...
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  • quantizing the difference in the DPCM encoder. ADPCM was developed for speech coding by P. Cummiskey, Nikil S. Jayant and James L. Flanagan at Bell Labs...
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  • Excitation Coding, abbreviated as HVXC is a speech coding algorithm specified in MPEG-4 Part 3 (MPEG-4 Audio) standard for very low bit rate speech coding. HVXC...
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  • Relaxed code-excited linear prediction (RCELP) is a method used in some advanced speech codecs. The RCELP algorithm does not attempt to match the original...
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  • direct quantization of LPCs. For this reason, LSPs are very useful in speech coding. LSP representation was developed by Fumitada Itakura, at Nippon Telegraph...
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  • Algebraic code-excited linear prediction (ACELP) is a speech coding algorithm in which a limited set of pulses is distributed as excitation to a linear...
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  • from lossy speech coding (HVXC, CELP), general audio coding (AAC, TwinVQ, BSAC), lossless audio compression (MPEG-4 SLS, Audio Lossless Coding, MPEG-4 DST)...
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  • systems are examples of argots à clef, or "coded argots". Specific words can go from argot into everyday speech or the other way. For example, modern French...
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