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Acoustic phonetic features for the autom



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11-1-2001
Acoustic-Phonetic Features for the Automatic
Classification of Stop Consonants
Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali
Texas Instruments
Jan Van der Spiegel
University of Pennsylvania, jan@seas.upenn.edu
Paul Mueller
Corticon, Inc.
Copyright 2001 IEEE. Reprinted from IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Volume 9, Issue 8, November 2001, pages 833-841.
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SPEECH AND AUDIO PROCESSING, VOL. 9, NO. 8, NOVEMBER 2001
833
Acoustic–Phonetic Features for the Automatic
Classification of Stop Consonants
Ahmed M. Abdelatty Ali, Member, IEEE, Jan Van der Spiegel, Senior Member, IEEE, and Paul Mueller
Abstract—In this paper, the acoustic–phonetic characteristics of

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