2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/978/1/012051
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The recognition of female voice based on voice registers in singing techniques in real-time using hankel transform method and macdonald function

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“…One of the lack, wherein the authors want to warn is the small relation to the traditional approach to the changing customer´s requirements. It means the insufficient consideration of the complicated relationship between the floating client satisfaction and supplied product [21]- [23]. From the long-term perspective, it is desirable to update the product characteristics and process operations flexible, depending on the variable market conditions and customer´s requirements.…”
Section: The Flexible Using Of the Qfd And Spc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the lack, wherein the authors want to warn is the small relation to the traditional approach to the changing customer´s requirements. It means the insufficient consideration of the complicated relationship between the floating client satisfaction and supplied product [21]- [23]. From the long-term perspective, it is desirable to update the product characteristics and process operations flexible, depending on the variable market conditions and customer´s requirements.…”
Section: The Flexible Using Of the Qfd And Spc Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many algorithms deal with pattern matching [5]- [9]. The stable matching algorithm is an algorithm for finding stable position problem solution [10]- [13].…”
Section: Stable Matchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pattern Recognition is one of the fields in computer science, which maps data into specific predefined concepts [19]. This particular concept is called a class or category [3].…”
Section: Support Vector Machine (Svm)mentioning
confidence: 99%