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We aim to:
Use probability theory to characterize that some sequences of vowels and consonants are more likely than others, somewaveforms more likely than others for a given vowel or consonant. Please see .
Use this to achieve: speech recognition, speech coding, speech enhancement, ...
Characterize the properties of the digital data source (mobile phone, digital television transmitter, ...), characterize thenoise/distortions present in the transmission channel. Please see .
Use this to achieve: accurate regeneration of the digital signal at the receiver, analysis of the channelcharacteristics ...
Probability theory is used to give a mathematical description of the behavior of real-world systems which involve elements of randomness . Such a system might be as simple as a coin-flipping experiment, in which we are interested in whether'Heads' or 'Tails' is the outcome, or it might be more complex, as in the study of random errors in a coded digital data stream(e.g. a CD recording or a digital mobile phone).
The basics of probability theory should be familiar from the IB Probability and Statistics course. Here we summarize the mainresults from that course and develop them into a framework that can encompass random signals and processes.
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