Educational Resources in Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences

Web Experiments in Speech Science

Web Tutorials in Phonetics

Web Tutorials in Hearing

Web Tutorials in Math

Absolute Beginners C++ Course Notes

The Absolute Beginners C++ course is an elementary introduction to programming using the language C++.

Absolute Beginners MATLAB Course Notes

The Absolute Beginners MATLAB course is an elementary introduction to programming using the MATLAB system.

Introduction to Digital Signal Processing Course Notes

This course, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, introduces the fundamental concepts and algorithms of digital signal processing. The subject is approached through simple implementations of the algorithms in C++.

Introduction to SALT Web Tutorial

The Introduction to Speech Applications Language Tags tutorial demonstrates how to build spoken language dialogue applications on a Windows PC using the free Microsoft Speech add-in for Internet Explorer. The tutorial takes you through the SALT architecture and software installation then gives working demonstrations of the SALT language using speech synthesis and speech recognition.

Authoring your own Web Tutorials

You may be interested in trying out the WTUTOR system for building web tutorials. This allows you to deliver interactive teaching through the web using only word processing and other freely available software.


Some other pages on our site you may enjoy:

RTPITCH - Real-time Pitch Track Display

RTPITCH is a free program for displaying a real-time fundamental frequency track for a speech signal on Windows computers. More information.

CochSim - Cochlear Simulation teaching tool

CochSim is a dynamic simulation of the time and frequency analysis performed by the ear. Sound signals such as sinewaves, pulse trains, sawtooth waves and vowels can be fed into an auditory filterbank and the output monitored in a moving animated display. The program shows the vibration of the oval window and the basilar membrane, the haircell activity against filter frequency and time, and an average excitation pattern across the cochlea. More information.