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- Q3034052 subject Q13296888.
- Q3034052 subject Q7013146.
- Q3034052 subject Q7157166.
- Q3034052 abstract "The icophone is an instrument of speech synthesis conceived by Émile Leipp in 1964 and used for synthesizing the French language. The two first icophones were made in the laboratory of physical mechanics of Saint-Cyr-l'École.The principle of the icophone is the representation of the sound by a spectrograph. The spectrogram analyzes a word, a phrase, or more generally a sound, and shows the distribution of the different frequencies with their relative intensities. The first machines to synthesize words were made by displaying the form of the spectrogram on a transparent tape, which controls a series of oscillators following the presence or absence of a black mark on the tape. Leipp succeeded in decomposing the segments of a spoken sound phenomenon, and in synthesizing them from a very simplified display.".
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- Q3034052 wikiPageWikiLink Q13296888.
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- Q3034052 wikiPageWikiLink Q16346.
- Q3034052 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013146.
- Q3034052 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157166.
- Q3034052 wikiPageWikiLink Q911551.
- Q3034052 comment "The icophone is an instrument of speech synthesis conceived by Émile Leipp in 1964 and used for synthesizing the French language. The two first icophones were made in the laboratory of physical mechanics of Saint-Cyr-l'École.The principle of the icophone is the representation of the sound by a spectrograph. The spectrogram analyzes a word, a phrase, or more generally a sound, and shows the distribution of the different frequencies with their relative intensities.".
- Q3034052 label "Icophone".