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This paper introduces a novel approach to store speech words after cutting the signals and decomposing them through Mallat’s decompostion algorithm, and generate a speech phrase by connecting such word data and reconstructing it through Mallat’s reconstruction algo-rithm. This way, speech signals of good quality can be produced easily from a small library of compressed speech words.
This work was supported by the Foundation for University Key Teacher by the Ministry of Education of China, NSFC(19871095) and GPNSFC(990227).
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Liu, Y., Cen, J., Sun, Q., Yang, L. (2001). A Design of Automatic Speech Playing System Based on WaveletTransform. In: Tang, Y.Y., Yuen, P.C., Li, Ch., Wickerhauser, V. (eds) Wavelet Analysis and Its Applications. WAA 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2251. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45333-4_39
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