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Acoustic Phonetics

The branch of phonetics concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds, including their production, transmission, and perception as acoustic signals. Acoustic phonetics uses techniques such as spectral analysis, formant tracking, and landmark detection to characterize speech. In accessibility contexts, acoustic-phonetic analysis underpins speech recognition systems, voice-controlled assistive technologies, and tools that analyze atypical speech patterns to support clinical assessment and intervention.

Category: Speech and Language · Signal Processing · Acoustic Analysis

Related: Speech Recognition · Speech-Language Pathology

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