Date of Award

Fall 1981

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Advisor

Niederjohn, Russell J.

Second Advisor

Heinen, James A.

Third Advisor

Lochner, Robert H.

Abstract

The speech waveform probability density function is approximated by the Gamma density function. The speech waveform density and the Gamma density function are compared given the scale and shape parameters of the Gamma density function estimated from the speech waveform data. The negative, positive and full-wave rectified amplitude density cases are investigated. In addition, the peak to RMS ratio and average to RMS ratio are estimated. A stationarity test is performed to check for long term variability in the speech level. Inter subject and intra subject variability are investigated for different sample record lengths in the presentation of the results when applicable.

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