We are addressing the problem of jointly using multiple noisy speech patterns for automatic speech recognition (ASR), given that they come from the same class. If the user utters a word K times, the ASR system should try to use the information content in all the K patterns of the word simultaneously and improve its speech recognition accuracy compared to that of the single pattern based speech recognition. T address this problem, recently we proposed a Multi Pattern Dynamic Time Warping (MPDTW) algorithm to align the K patterns by finding the least distortion path between them. A Constrained Multi Pattern Viterbi algorithm was used on this aligned path for isolated word recognition (IWR). In this paper, we explore the possibility of usin...
In a system of speech recognition containing words, the recognition requires the com-parison between...
Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), a pattern matching technique traditionally used for restricted vocabular...
In this paper we present a rnethod to predict if two words are likely to be confused by an Autorna...
We are addressing the problem of jointly using multiple noisy speech patterns for automatic speech...
We are addressing a new problem of improving automatic speech recognition performance, given multipl...
Joint decoding of multiple speech patterns so as to improve speech recognition performance is import...
Speech recognition is playing a major role in today‟s daily life. Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorit...
We consider the biggest challenge in speech recognition – noise reduction. Traditionally detected tr...
Considering personal privacy and difficulty of obtaining training material for many seldom used Engl...
Considering personal privacy and difficulty of obtaining training material for many seldom used Engl...
Abstract—The technique of dynamic programming for the time regis-tration of a reference and a test p...
We are addressing the novel problem of jointly evaluating multiple speech patterns for automatic s...
Common approaches to automatic speech recognition (ASR) are based on training statistical models for...
In this paper, the effects of two major design choices on the performance of an isolated word speech...
In this paper we present a rnethod to predict if two words are likely to be confused by an Autornati...
In a system of speech recognition containing words, the recognition requires the com-parison between...
Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), a pattern matching technique traditionally used for restricted vocabular...
In this paper we present a rnethod to predict if two words are likely to be confused by an Autorna...
We are addressing the problem of jointly using multiple noisy speech patterns for automatic speech...
We are addressing a new problem of improving automatic speech recognition performance, given multipl...
Joint decoding of multiple speech patterns so as to improve speech recognition performance is import...
Speech recognition is playing a major role in today‟s daily life. Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorit...
We consider the biggest challenge in speech recognition – noise reduction. Traditionally detected tr...
Considering personal privacy and difficulty of obtaining training material for many seldom used Engl...
Considering personal privacy and difficulty of obtaining training material for many seldom used Engl...
Abstract—The technique of dynamic programming for the time regis-tration of a reference and a test p...
We are addressing the novel problem of jointly evaluating multiple speech patterns for automatic s...
Common approaches to automatic speech recognition (ASR) are based on training statistical models for...
In this paper, the effects of two major design choices on the performance of an isolated word speech...
In this paper we present a rnethod to predict if two words are likely to be confused by an Autornati...
In a system of speech recognition containing words, the recognition requires the com-parison between...
Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), a pattern matching technique traditionally used for restricted vocabular...
In this paper we present a rnethod to predict if two words are likely to be confused by an Autorna...