speech communications

  • 1Communications Workers of America v. Beck — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 1988 …

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  • 2Speech coding — is the application of data compression of digital audio signals containing speech. Speech coding uses speech specific parameter estimation using audio signal processing techniques to model the speech signal, combined with generic data compression …

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  • 3Speech processing — is the study of speech signals and the processing methods of these signals. The signals are usually processed in a digital representation whereby speech processing can be seen as the intersection of digital signal processing and natural language… …

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  • 4Communications Arts High School — Address 11600 FM 471 W San Antonio, Texas Bexar County, 78253 …

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  • 5Communications in Sweden — Communications in SwedenTelecommunicationsSweden liberalized its telecommunication industry starting in 1980s and being formally liberalized in 1993. Swedish Economic Policy Review 9 (2002) 133 161. Telecommunications liberlaisation in Sweden: Is …

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  • 6Communications in Belarus — are dominated by the state which owns most of the corporations and infrastructure. Telephone systemthe Ministry of Telecommunications controls all telecommunications through its carrier Unitary enterprise Beltelecom which is a monopoly. The phone …

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  • 7Communications Decency Act — The Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) was the first notable attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet. In 1997, in the landmark cyberlaw case of Reno v. ACLU, the United States Supreme Court… …

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  • 8Speech recognition — For the human linguistic concept, see Speech perception. The display of the Speech Recognition screensaver on a PC, in which the character responds to questions, e.g. Where are you? or statements, e.g. Hello. Speech recognition (also known as… …

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  • 9Communications Act of 1934 — The Communications Act of 1934 is a United States federal law, enacted as Public Law Number 416, Act of June 19, 1934, ch. 652, 48 Stat. 1064, by the 73rd Congress, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, codified as Chapter 5 of Title 47 of… …

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  • 10Communications in Libya — Contents 1 Television 2 Radio 2.1 Private radio stations 2.2 Government run station 3 Prin …

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