In continuous speech, the feature of phoneme is ambiguous because of the coarticulation effect, which causes a difficulty of an automatic recognition of continuous speech. In the other hand, there is no coarticulation problem in human auditory. In order to make the recognition easier, we propose an associative model of the human auditory process. It is assumed that the observed phoneme is associated with the acoustic characteristics of the three points (preceding, observed, and following points), and the association is linear. The model was tested and it was found to be effective in a high noise condition. It was also found that the elements of the memory matrix were formed to clear the distinction between similar vowels, and that the spect...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
The examination of the diagrams showing the unnormalized formant frequencies in the F1-F2(first and ...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
Coarticuration of a sequence of vowels is normalized by a linear model of the coarticulation. An aud...
Coarticuration of a sequence of vowels is normalized by a linear model of the coarticulation. An aud...
Meaningful feature extraction is a very important challenge indispensable to allow good classificati...
In continuous speech, the identification of phonemes requires the ability to extract features that a...
A meaningful feature extraction is a very important challenge indispensable to allow good classifica...
When presented with two vowels simultaneously, humans are often able to identify the constituent vow...
The acoustic features of three types of stimuli (a harmonic series, naturally spoken vowels, and unv...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that concurrent vowel identification improves with increasing te...
When presented with two vowels simultaneously, humans are often able to identify the constituent vow...
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves for an adul...
This paper studies the dual aspects of speech recognition and synthesis using the consonant-vowel sp...
We propose a neural network model that func-tion as a cognitive map for the perception of vowel soun...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
The examination of the diagrams showing the unnormalized formant frequencies in the F1-F2(first and ...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
Coarticuration of a sequence of vowels is normalized by a linear model of the coarticulation. An aud...
Coarticuration of a sequence of vowels is normalized by a linear model of the coarticulation. An aud...
Meaningful feature extraction is a very important challenge indispensable to allow good classificati...
In continuous speech, the identification of phonemes requires the ability to extract features that a...
A meaningful feature extraction is a very important challenge indispensable to allow good classifica...
When presented with two vowels simultaneously, humans are often able to identify the constituent vow...
The acoustic features of three types of stimuli (a harmonic series, naturally spoken vowels, and unv...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that concurrent vowel identification improves with increasing te...
When presented with two vowels simultaneously, humans are often able to identify the constituent vow...
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves for an adul...
This paper studies the dual aspects of speech recognition and synthesis using the consonant-vowel sp...
We propose a neural network model that func-tion as a cognitive map for the perception of vowel soun...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...
The examination of the diagrams showing the unnormalized formant frequencies in the F1-F2(first and ...
A novel approach was developed to recognize vowels from continuous tongue and lip movements. Vowels ...