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An Application for Visualizaton of Parameterized Speech Signals
DŽBÁNEK, L., KUIPER, A.
Originální název
An Application for Visualizaton of Parameterized Speech Signals
Anglický název
An Application for Visualizaton of Parameterized Speech Signals
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The problem of speech recognition is being investigated by a large amount of specialists for a couple of years now. At present there exist two most used methods for automatic speech recognition. The first one is based on "Hidden Markov Models" and is preferably used for systems with a huge vocabulary. The second method is the so-called "Dynamic Time Warping" which is suitable for smaller systems (small amount of words to be recognized). In this paper a with MatLab developed software package is being presented. This application is able to visualize the eventualities of a possible variant based on digital image processing.
Anglický abstrakt
The problem of speech recognition is being investigated by a large amount of specialists for a couple of years now. At present there exist two most used methods for automatic speech recognition. The first one is based on "Hidden Markov Models" and is preferably used for systems with a huge vocabulary. The second method is the so-called "Dynamic Time Warping" which is suitable for smaller systems (small amount of words to be recognized). In this paper a with MatLab developed software package is being presented. This application is able to visualize the eventualities of a possible variant based on digital image processing.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT11202,
author="Lukáš {Džbánek} and Andy Alexander {Kuiper}",
title="An Application for Visualizaton of Parameterized Speech Signals",
annote="The problem of speech recognition is being investigated by a large amount of specialists for a couple of years now. At present there exist two most used methods for automatic speech recognition. The first one is based on "Hidden Markov Models" and is preferably used for systems with a huge vocabulary. The second method is the so-called "Dynamic Time Warping" which is suitable for smaller systems (small amount of words to be recognized).
In this paper a with MatLab developed software package is being presented. This application is able to visualize the eventualities of a possible variant based on digital image processing.",
address="WSEAS International",
booktitle="Proceedings of the 2004 WSEAS International Multiconference CSCC",
chapter="11202",
institution="WSEAS International",
number="5",
year="2004",
month="july",
pages="487-598",
publisher="WSEAS International",
type="conference paper"
}