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Time-domain harmonic scaling
Time-domain
harmonic
scaling
is a
method
for
time-scale modification
of
speech
, allowing the
apparent
rate
of
speech articulation
to be
changed
without
affecting
the pitch-contour and the time-evolution of the
formant
structure
.
TDHS
differs
from other
time-scale
modification
algorithms
in that time-scaling
operations
are
performed
in the
time domain
.
History
Proposed
by D. Malah in
1979