The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-phonetic modelling approach. In this approach, voice is considered to hold two different kinds of information acoustic and phonetic . Acoustic information is represented by some kind of feature extraction out of the voice signal, and phonetic information is extracted from the vocabulary of the task by means of a lexicon or some other procedure. The main assumption in this approach is that models can be constructed that capture the correlation existing between both kinds of information. The main limitation of acoustic-phonetic modelling in speech recognition is its poor treatment of the variability present both in the phonetic level and the ...
[[abstract]]This thesis is intended to perform a preliminary study on English continuous speech reco...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
In general the aim of an automatic speech recognition system is to write down what is said. State of...
This paper describes continuous speech recognition incorporating the additional complement informati...
In this paper, three different techniques for building semicontinuousHMMbased speech recognisers are...
In this paper, three different techniques for building semicontinuousHMMbased speech recognisers ar...
The task of a speech recogniser is to transcribe human speech into text. To do so, modern recogniser...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
State-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are significantly inferior to humans esp...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
[[abstract]]This thesis is intended to perform a preliminary study on English continuous speech reco...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
In general the aim of an automatic speech recognition system is to write down what is said. State of...
This paper describes continuous speech recognition incorporating the additional complement informati...
In this paper, three different techniques for building semicontinuousHMMbased speech recognisers are...
In this paper, three different techniques for building semicontinuousHMMbased speech recognisers ar...
The task of a speech recogniser is to transcribe human speech into text. To do so, modern recogniser...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper gives an overview of the principles of a system for phoneme based, large vocabulary, cont...
State-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are significantly inferior to humans esp...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
[[abstract]]This thesis is intended to perform a preliminary study on English continuous speech reco...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...
In this paper we address the problem of phoneme recognition in continuous speech using a two stage p...