The aim of Speech Recognition is to identify with machines what a speaker is saying. This process can recognise sounds (acoustic-phonetic decoding), words (isolated-words recognition) or sentences. Engineers can build such a system only for a specified user or for different speakers. ACHILE is a system based on parallel-distributed processes for speaker-independent acoustic-phonetic decoding and words recognition. This is a speaker-independent isolated-words recognition system without learning and adaptation stage. We aim to examine to what extent a knowledge-based model can recognise segmental structure without stochastic modelling. The system proposed is inspired, in a functional way, by some features of human cognitive processing. This s...
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Speaker recognition is subject to growing attention. Many interesting applications can be developed ...
A quick assessment of the current state-of-the-art in Speech Recognition and Synthesis allows to not...
The aim of Speech Recognition is to identify with machines what a speaker is saying. This process ca...
National audienceThe topic of this study is automatic speech recognition and concerns more precisely...
International audienceWe aim at examining to what extent a knowledge-based model can recognise segme...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineThe framework of this th...
This PhD thesis tries to understand how to analyse, decompose, model and transform the vocal identit...
L'une des difficultés d'une langue peu dotée est l'inexistence des services liés aux technologies du...
One of the difficulties of an unresourced language is the lack of technology services in the speech ...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is affected by many variabilities present in the speech signal. D...
Selon les modeles actuels de reconnaissance de la parole, l'identification des mots se deroule ...
This tutorial paper presents some important issues raised in the area of spoken word recognition. It...
The task of a speech recogniser is to transcribe human speech into text. To do so, modern recogniser...
Ce papier décrit l'avancement de notre système de DAP (Dicodage Acoustico-Phonétique) et l'évaluatio...
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Speaker recognition is subject to growing attention. Many interesting applications can be developed ...
A quick assessment of the current state-of-the-art in Speech Recognition and Synthesis allows to not...
The aim of Speech Recognition is to identify with machines what a speaker is saying. This process ca...
National audienceThe topic of this study is automatic speech recognition and concerns more precisely...
International audienceWe aim at examining to what extent a knowledge-based model can recognise segme...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineThe framework of this th...
This PhD thesis tries to understand how to analyse, decompose, model and transform the vocal identit...
L'une des difficultés d'une langue peu dotée est l'inexistence des services liés aux technologies du...
One of the difficulties of an unresourced language is the lack of technology services in the speech ...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is affected by many variabilities present in the speech signal. D...
Selon les modeles actuels de reconnaissance de la parole, l'identification des mots se deroule ...
This tutorial paper presents some important issues raised in the area of spoken word recognition. It...
The task of a speech recogniser is to transcribe human speech into text. To do so, modern recogniser...
Ce papier décrit l'avancement de notre système de DAP (Dicodage Acoustico-Phonétique) et l'évaluatio...
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Speaker recognition is subject to growing attention. Many interesting applications can be developed ...
A quick assessment of the current state-of-the-art in Speech Recognition and Synthesis allows to not...