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A new method of tracking the fundamental frequency of voiced speech is described. The method is shown to be of similar accuracy as the Cepstrum technique. Since the method involves only additions, no multiplication, it is shown to be faster than the SIFT algorithm. The basis of the method is searching for a minimum in the magnitude of the difference between a speech segment and a delayed speech segment. This is shown to be equivalent to selecting the comb filter which best annihilates the input signal.
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