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<name>The Team and Thanks</name>
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      <md:author id="cpasich">
      <md:firstname>Chris</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Pasich</md:surname>
      <md:email>cpasich@rice.edu</md:email>
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    <md:maintainer id="cpasich">
      <md:firstname>Chris</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Pasich</md:surname>
      <md:email>cpasich@rice.edu</md:email>
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  <md:abstract>An overview of the team and our personal thanks.</md:abstract>
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<name>The Team</name>
<para id="id13226066">Our group
is:</para>
<list type="bulleted" id="id13224630"><item>Damen Hattori: A junior ELEC from Will Rice, Damen enjoys
physics, adores linear algebra, and is currently working on proving calculus. He also wrote
the code for the formant analysis and autoregressive model.</item>
<item>Josh Long: A junior ELEC from Sid, Josh enjoys arts and
crafts, long walks on the beach, and watching train wrecks. Josh
helped create the beautiful poster for the presentation, in
addition to doing background research.</item>
<item>Matt McDonell: A junior ELEC from Jones College, Matt wrote
the MATLAB language. All of "it". "It", of course, is the envelope
detector used in this project. But he did that just for fun.</item>
<item>Chris Pasich: A junior ELEC from Lovett, Chris helped start
up connexions along with Richard Baraniuk (Chris 0%, RichB 100%). He also helped the Short
Bus get back on track by writing their connexions modules and
documenting the results from the actual testing.</item>
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<name>Thanks and Recognition</name>
<para id="id12530570">The team would also like to thank
Professor Richard Barniuk and Mark Davenport, who helped teach us
the material that got us started on out project. We also would like
to thank a few groups from previous years, who we looked at for
ideas: the Introduction to Methods for Voice Conversion ELEC 301 group project for a backgroup on speech signals, and the Formant Analysis and Vowel Detection ELEC 431 group project for a background on formants.</para><para id="element-613">In addition, we also found help online from two other key sources: <link src="http://www.ele.auckland.ac.nz/~p4p_2004/archive/reports2003/pdfs/p60_hlai015.pdf ">The Speech Processing Workstation</link>, which helped in pretty much everything, especially envelopes, and <link src="http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/vowel.html">HyperPhysics Vowel Sounds site</link>, a huge resource when examining formants.</para><para id="element-173">Finally, we want to thank MATLAB - without it, the time in lab would have been in vain.</para>
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