A parallel processing network derived from Kanerva's associative memory theory Kanerva 1984 is shown to be able to train rapidly on connected speech data and recognize further speech data with a label error rate of 0·68%. This modified Kanerva model can be trained substantially faster than other networks with comparable pattern discrimination properties. Kanerva presented his theory of a self-propagating search in 1984, and showed theoretically that large-scale versions of his model would have powerful pattern matching properties. This paper describes how the design for the modified Kanerva model is derived from Kanerva's original theory. Several designs are tested to discover which form may be implemented fastest while still maintaining ve...
In this paper we describe the implementation of a complete ANN training procedure using the block m...
Connectionist networks evolve in time according to a prescribed rule. Typically, they are designed t...
As humans, we develop the ability to recognise people by their voice from an early age. Getting comp...
This paper describes results obtained using the modified Kanerva model to perform word recognition i...
The thesis of the proposed research is that connectionist networks are adequate models for the probl...
This paper argues that neural networks are good vehicles for automatic speech recognition not simply...
Research in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) has been very intense in recent years with focus give...
Speech recognition has gradually improved over the years, phoneme recognition in particular. Phoneme...
Spoken language processing is one of the oldest and most natural modes of information exchange betwe...
Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of speech recognition to identify various modes of speech...
Over these last few years, the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), now often referred to as de...
Improving the performance of Automated Speech Recognition system requires incorporating more knowled...
Abstract. This paper argues that neural networks are good vehicles for automatic speech recognition ...
The thesis of the proposed research is that connectionist networks are adequate models for the probl...
The thesis deals with different aspects of automatic speech recognition. After an introduction, whic...
In this paper we describe the implementation of a complete ANN training procedure using the block m...
Connectionist networks evolve in time according to a prescribed rule. Typically, they are designed t...
As humans, we develop the ability to recognise people by their voice from an early age. Getting comp...
This paper describes results obtained using the modified Kanerva model to perform word recognition i...
The thesis of the proposed research is that connectionist networks are adequate models for the probl...
This paper argues that neural networks are good vehicles for automatic speech recognition not simply...
Research in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) has been very intense in recent years with focus give...
Speech recognition has gradually improved over the years, phoneme recognition in particular. Phoneme...
Spoken language processing is one of the oldest and most natural modes of information exchange betwe...
Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of speech recognition to identify various modes of speech...
Over these last few years, the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), now often referred to as de...
Improving the performance of Automated Speech Recognition system requires incorporating more knowled...
Abstract. This paper argues that neural networks are good vehicles for automatic speech recognition ...
The thesis of the proposed research is that connectionist networks are adequate models for the probl...
The thesis deals with different aspects of automatic speech recognition. After an introduction, whic...
In this paper we describe the implementation of a complete ANN training procedure using the block m...
Connectionist networks evolve in time according to a prescribed rule. Typically, they are designed t...
As humans, we develop the ability to recognise people by their voice from an early age. Getting comp...