Time-domain harmonic scaling
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Time-domain harmonic scaling is a time-domain compression technique proposed by D. Malah in 1979[1][2]
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David Malah (1979). "Time-domain algorithms for harmonic bandwidth reduction and time scaling of speech signals". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. ASSP-27 (2): 121–133.
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Richard V. Cox, Ronald E. Crochiere, James D. Johnston (1983). "Real-time implementation of time domain harmonic scaling of speech for rate modification and coding". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. ASSP-31 (1): 258–272.
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