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    Filtered Speech Experiment Purpose The purpose of the filtered speech experiment was to look for three things. The first was to see/hear which frequencies can be eliminated from speech signal and conversely which frequencies can not in order to understand speech. The second purpose was to learn more about sound filters; and the third was to understand what it is like to experience hearing loss. Instrumentation The instruments we used during this experiment were: 1) Low pass filter of the

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    Pulse and Digital Techniques

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    1 INTRODUCTION It is observed that most physical quantities in nature are analog signals. These quantities include: temperature‚ pressure and speed—to mention a few. Further‚ these quantities assume an infinite number of possible values other than 1’s and 0’s. Understandably‚ these analog quantities must be converted into binary strings‚ representative of their values. The process of conversion of analog signals into their equivalent digital form is termed analog-to-digital conversion. The reverse

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    Statement of Purpose Mayank Bhargava As a small child I remember trying to make a pyramid of cards and failing repeatedly. What I had always been missing those days was the need to focus on creating a strong base rather than abruptly rushing on to reach the top. With my undergraduate study at an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)‚ the best technological institutes in India with inarguably the toughest selection ratio (~2%) in the world I am sure that the strong base required to build the pyramid

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    MG1301 EE1301 EE1302 EC1307 EC1308 CS1312 EE1303 EC1309 CS1313 Subject Theory Total Quality Management Electrical Machines II Transmission and Distribution Engineering Digital Signal Processing Principles of Communication Engineering Object Oriented Programming Practical Electrical Machines II Laboratory Digital Signal Processing Laboratory Object Oriented Programming Laboratory 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 2 2 27 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 4 3 3 L T P C Total SEMESTER VI S. No. 1 2 3 4

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    This objective is to get the best results for VoIP by embedding 2-bit quantizer to 3-bit quantizer‚ and the same for the higher modes. This permits the dropping of the least significant bit from the bit stream without any adverse effect on speech signals. Thirdly‚ why should one use UDP? Most often‚ UDP applications do not employ reliability mechanisms. Streaming media and voice over IP are examples of applications that often use UDP. In these particular applications‚ loss of packets is not usually

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    Resistance of Wire

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    Factors Affecting The Resistance Of Wire Aim: To investigate the factors that affect the resistance in a conductor.   The main factors that affect the resistance in a conductor are: · Length · Temperature · Cross sectional area · Material · Magnetism The factor that we are going to change is the cross sectional area. Hypothesis: I think that the higher the cross sectional area‚ the lower the resistance in the conductor will be.   This is because the Resistance in a metal conductor happens

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    Sometimes‚ children simply don’t hear like the rest of us. These children are affected by central auditory processing disorders‚ or CAPDs. CAPDs affect how a child interprets and understands what they hear. CAPDS are often hard to diagnose‚ but when symptoms are recognized‚ the necessary tests can be performed‚ and the disorder can be treated. Subject Sentence: Central auditory processing disorders (CAPDs) affect how a child interprets and understands what they hear. Connective: First‚ BODY

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    Hence the technology of digital watermarking is received a large deal of attention. Generally‚ digital watermarking techniques are based on either spread spectrum methods or changing the least significant bits of selected coefficients of a certain signal transform. For speech watermarking‚ to ensure the embedded watermark is imperceptible‚ the audio marking phenomenon is considered together with these conventional techniques. In addition‚ a speech watermarking system should be robust to various

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    Accoustic Speech

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    I44 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ACOUSTICS‚ SPEECH‚ AND SIGNAL PROCESSING‚ VOL. ASSP-34‚ NO. 4‚ AUGUST Speech Analysis/Synthesis Based on a Sinusoidal Representation Abstract-A sinusoidal model for the speech waveform used to de- speech compression. The amplitudes and frequencies of is velop a new analysislsynthesis technique that is characterized by the the underlying sine waves are estimated using Kalman filamplitudes‚frequencies‚ andphases of thecomponentsine waves. tering techniques‚ and each

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    fast pace. The scene was started with a group of children‚ who lives in slum of Mumbai‚ playing baseball and screaming‚ anticipating the main character‚ Jamal‚ to catch the ball. Audience would have expected the continuation of the song to signal Jamal’s ability to catch the ball. However‚ the sound of the airplane gradually became louder which indicates that the airplane is getting closer to Jamal. This signalled distraction on Jamal and thus his failure in catching the ball. Audience may

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