Despite their known weaknesses, hidden Markov models (HMMs) have been the dominant technique for acoustic modeling in speech recognition for over two decades. Still, the advances in the HMM framework have not solved its key problems: it discards information about time dependencies and is prone to overgeneralization. In this paper, we attempt to overcome these problems by relying on straightforward template matching. The basis for the recognizer is the well-known DTW algorithm. However, classical DTW continuous speech recognition results in an explosion of the search space. The traditional top-down search is therefore complemented with a data-driven selection of candidates for DTW alignment. We also extend the DTW framework with a flexible s...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
The state-of-the-art in automatic speech recognition is distinctly Markovian. The ubiquitous 'beads-...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Despite their known weaknesses, hidden Markov models (HMMs) have been the dominant technique for aco...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 30, 2012).The entire t...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of enhancing state-of-the-art HMM-based speech recogni...
The hidden Markov model (HMM) is commonly employed in automatic speech recognition (ASR). The HMM ha...
The dominant acoustic modeling methodology based on Hidden Markov Models is known to have certain we...
In a previous paper on speech recognition, we showed that templates can better capture the dynamics ...
This paper presents a system for speakerindependent keyword spotting (KWS) in continuous speech usin...
AbstractThe hidden Markov (HMM) and speech recognition algorithm based this model were studied in th...
AbstractThe hidden Markov (HMM) and speech recognition algorithm based this model were studied in th...
This paper proposes a new hidden Makov model (HMM) which we call speaker-ensemble HMM (SE-HMM). An S...
This work consists on designing a continuous speech recognition system using pattern recognition tec...
Stochastic signal processing techniques have pro-foundly changed our perspective on speech processin...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
The state-of-the-art in automatic speech recognition is distinctly Markovian. The ubiquitous 'beads-...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Despite their known weaknesses, hidden Markov models (HMMs) have been the dominant technique for aco...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 30, 2012).The entire t...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of enhancing state-of-the-art HMM-based speech recogni...
The hidden Markov model (HMM) is commonly employed in automatic speech recognition (ASR). The HMM ha...
The dominant acoustic modeling methodology based on Hidden Markov Models is known to have certain we...
In a previous paper on speech recognition, we showed that templates can better capture the dynamics ...
This paper presents a system for speakerindependent keyword spotting (KWS) in continuous speech usin...
AbstractThe hidden Markov (HMM) and speech recognition algorithm based this model were studied in th...
AbstractThe hidden Markov (HMM) and speech recognition algorithm based this model were studied in th...
This paper proposes a new hidden Makov model (HMM) which we call speaker-ensemble HMM (SE-HMM). An S...
This work consists on designing a continuous speech recognition system using pattern recognition tec...
Stochastic signal processing techniques have pro-foundly changed our perspective on speech processin...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
The state-of-the-art in automatic speech recognition is distinctly Markovian. The ubiquitous 'beads-...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...