What process did the Vocoder, developed by Homer Dudley’s team after the Voder, perform on human speech input?

Answer

Analyzing human speech, decomposing it into constituent acoustic features, and transmitting those features electrically.

The Vocoder (Voice Coder) operated based on principles closely related to the Voder but performed the inverse function of synthesis. Instead of creating speech, its primary role was analysis and transmission. It took an input of actual human speech, meticulously broke it down into its core acoustic components—the constituent features that define the sound—and converted these features into an electrical signal. This signal could then be transmitted and, crucially, reconstructed by another Vocoder at the receiving end, offering an early form of speech compression through the electrical transmission of analyzed acoustic data rather than the full audio signal.

What process did the Vocoder, developed by Homer Dudley’s team after the Voder, perform on human speech input?
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