Category:Finnish speech analyzers

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Intelligent Speech Analyser 
Finnish speech and voice analyser
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  • The first postgraduate studies in digital signal processing (DSP) 1976-1978 at the Department of Electronics, Tampere University of Technology[1], 1976–1978
  • Matti Karjalainen (1980), “Design of a microprocessor-based system for speech analysis”, in Tampere University of Technology, Department of Electronics, Finland, 19 pages. ISBN 9517204906 OCLC 57881290[2]
  • Matti Karjalainen (eds.) (1987), “On the modelling of speech perception”, in Raport 29 May 1987, Helsinki University of Technology, Acoustics Laboratory, Espoo, Finland, 110 pages ISBN 951-754-154-6 OCLC 57889092.[3]
  • Raimo Toivonen (1987) The first presentation of the Intelligent Speech Analyser™ (ISA) system took place in the Meeting of Finnish Phoneticians in University of Jyväskylä 16.–17.1.1987.
  • Google Scholar: developed by Raimo Toivonen, (52 results).[4], 1986–
  • Google Scholar: Intelligent Speech Analyser, (103 results).[5], 1986–
  • Academic publications with the Intelligent Speech Analyser.[6], 1986–
  • Academic publications before the Intelligent Speech Analyser.[7], 1975–
  • Antti Iivonen, Raimo Toivonen (1989), “Simulation of the psycho-acoustical vowel space for linguistic applications”, in Eurospeech 89, First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, September 26–28 1989, Paris, 2289–2292. (pdf)[8]
  • Antti Iivonen, Raimo Toivonen (1989), “Computer in der psychoakustischen analyse und representation der vokale und vokalsysteme”, in Computergestützte Sprachverarbeitung für Phonetik und Diagnostik, June 12–14 1989. (Gall, V., Hollmach, U. Hrsg.), Martin-Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Wissenschaftliche Beiträge 1990/36 (F98), s. 34–37, ISBN 3-86010-316-4 OCLC 924598345.
  • Mikko Kuronen (2000), “Vokaluttalets akustik i sverigesvenska, finlanssvenska och finska”, in University of Jyväskylä, Doctor's thesis, contains 181 ISA pictures, (pdf) ISBN 951-39-0645-0 OCLC 477065490.[9]
  • Mikko Kuronen (2001), “Acoustic character of vowel pronunciation in Sweden-Swedish and Finland-Swedish”, in Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics Working Papers 49 (2001), s. 94–97. (pdf)[10]
  • Tomas Riad (2014), “The Phonology of Swedish (contains Bark scale formant chart pictures of the Intelligent Speech Analyser (ISA) on pages 19, 20, 22, 40, 41)”, in The Phonology of the World's Languages, Oxford University Press, January 2014, 356 pages, ISBN 9780199543571 OCLC 940606268.[11]
  • Erkki Vilkman (1987), “Studies on human voice production : anatomical, biomechanical, physiological and psychophysiological studies with special reference to fundamental frequency”, in Acta Universitatis Tamperensis ser A vol 232. 1987. Dissertation. ISBN 951-44-2159-0 OCLC 310764310. This work use the fundamental frequency analysis of human voice and the computer field of human voice developed by Toivonen since 1983. These DSP methods, developed by Toivonen are still used in Intelligent Speech Analyser™ (ISA) since 1986. Erkki Vilkman, currently professor emeritus in phoniatrics.
  • Arja Kastinen (2000), “Erään 15-kielisen kanteleen akustisesta tutkimuksesta (An acoustical investigation of the specific 15-string kantele)”, in Sibelius-Akatemian kansanmusiikin osaston julkaisuja 5 (Publications of the Sibelius Academy's Department of Folk Music 5). Dissertation. 2000. ISBN 952-9658-80-X OCLC 57219457. The work was supervised by Rauno Esa Nieminen, Doctor of Music. Intelligent Speech Analyser™ (ISA) developed by Toivonen was used in acoustical investigations of the specific 15-string kantele.[12]

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