Experimental Investigation on Turbulent Heat Transfer, Nusselt Number and Friction Factor Characteristics of Square Ducts

  • kumar M
  • Hussian M
  • Ali M
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Abstract

The automatic recognition of speech means enabling a natural and easy mode of communication between human and machine. Speech processing has vast applications in voice dialing, telephone communication, call routing, domestic appliances control, Speech to Text conversion, Text to Speech conversion, lip synchronization, automation systems etc. Here we have discussed some mostly used feature extraction techniques like Mel frequency Cepstral Co-efficient (MFCC), Linear Predictive Coding (LPC) Analysis, Dynamic Time Wrapping (DTW), Relative Spectra Processing (RASTA) and Zero Crossings with Peak Amplitudes (ZCPA).Some parameters like RASTA and MFCC considers the nature of speech while it extracts the features, while LPC predicts the future features based on previous features.

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kumar, M. U., Hussian, M. M., & Ali, Md. Y. (2014). Experimental Investigation on Turbulent Heat Transfer, Nusselt Number and Friction Factor Characteristics of Square Ducts. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 03(12), 18017–18022. https://doi.org/10.15680/ijirset.2014.0312035

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