Human Hearing and Speech Engineering - Day 2 Morning
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Explore the intersection of human auditory perception and speech technology through this comprehensive 2 hour 41 minute lecture from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Language & Speech Processing. Delve into Hynek Hermansky's expert analysis of how human hearing mechanisms inform and enhance speech engineering applications. Learn about the fundamental principles of auditory processing and discover how these biological processes can be leveraged to improve automatic speech recognition, speech synthesis, and other speech technologies. Examine the physiological aspects of human hearing, including frequency analysis, temporal processing, and perceptual mechanisms that shape how we process spoken language. Understand the practical applications of auditory-inspired approaches in developing more robust and efficient speech processing systems. Gain insights into the latest research connecting neuroscience, psychoacoustics, and engineering to advance the field of speech technology.
Syllabus
[slides] Day 2 morning - JSALT 2025 - Hermansky: Human Hearing and Speech Engineering
Taught by
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU