Speech and audio signal processing, Processing and Perception of Speech and Music, Gold B., Morgan N., Ellis D., 2011.
Technology moves at a dizzying pace; however, progress can actually seem quite slow in any area that we are deeply involved in. Conference proceedings are filled with incremental advances over previous methods, and entirely novel (and successful) approaches to speech and audio processing are rare. But a lot can happen in a decade, and it has. In addition to quite new methods, there are also many ideas that had not really been refined enough to show progress in the 1990s, but which now are in common use. For instance, Maximum Mutual Information methods, which were developed for ASR many years ago and were briefly described in the previous edition of this book, was significantly refined in the last decade, and the newer versions of this approach are now widely used. Consequently, we devoted new sections of this revision to MMI (and related methods like MPE).