Speech Processing
525.747
Course Description
Prerequisites
525.427
Digital Signal Processing and 525.414
Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers. Background in linear algebra and
Matlab is helpful.
Instructor
Joe Campbell received a B.S.E.E. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1979, an
M.S.E.E. from The Johns Hopkins University in 1986, and a Ph.D. in EE from Oklahoma State
University in 1992. Dr. Campbell has been employed by the Department of Defense since
1979. From 1979 to 1990, he worked in the Narrowband Secure Voice Technology research
group. His team developed LPC-10e, which enhanced the Federal Standard 1015 voice coder.
He led the U.S. Government's speech coding team in the development of the CELP voice coder
that became Federal Standard 1016. Since 1991, he has been with the Biometric
Authentication Technology research group where he's pursuing voice verification.
He currently chairs the Biometric Consortium and is a frequent session chairman at the IEEE International Conferences on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing; is a charter associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing; teaches speech processing at the Johns Hopkins University; chairs the Ilchester PTA Technology Committee; and is a member of Sigma Xi.
Computer Lab Requirements
The required software projects may be done in the computer lab (e.g., at Dorsey
Center), however, most students prefer using the Student Edition of Matlab on their home
computer or at their employer's facilities.
Textbook
Discrete-Time
Processing of Speech Signals by Deller, Proakis, and Hansen
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