Abstract
A speech processing system which includes facilities for the analysis and synthesis of speech and on-line input and output of speech waveforms has been developed at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Division of Computing Research. The system is thoroughly interactive and works within the DAD operating system of the Control Data 3600 using a POP-8 computer for real-time on-line interaction with the external world. This paper describes the design and implementation of the system and puts it in the context of the literature on computer processing of speech. The interactive control of processing together with audio and graphic monitors of processed speech data give great potential for a wide range of research on speech and man-machine communication using speech.
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