In this paper we describe our design, implementation, and first results of a prototype connected-phoneme-based speech recognition system on the Cell Broadband Engine{trademark} (Cell/B.E.). Automatic speech recognition decodes speech samples into plain text (other representations are possible) and must process samples at real-time rates. Fortunately, the computational tasks involved in this pipeline are highly data-parallel and can receive significant hardware acceleration from vector-streaming architectures such as the Cell/B.E. Identifying and exploiting these parallelism opportunities is challenging, but also critical to improving system performance. We observed, from our initial performance timings, that a single Cell/B.E. processor can...
This article discusses possibilities of integrating speech technology into wireless technology, allo...
Technological accomplishments in speech recognition systems are presented. A discrete word recogniti...
This thesis aims to break the myth that multi-GHz machines are required for processing speaker-indep...
technical reportAccurate real-time speech recognition is not currently possible in the mobile embedd...
We describe an IC that provides a local speech recognition capability for a variety of electronic de...
Speech technology has had, and is having, a significant impact on society. The mobile phone has crea...
Automatic speech recognition enables a wide range of current and emerging applications such as autom...
This thesis presents a fully pipelined and parameterised parallel hardware implementation of a large...
While commercial speech recognition systems remain limited in their capabilities, research systems a...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-75).Over the past 10 years there has been an exponent...
Despite many years of research, Speech Recognition remains an active area of research in Artificial ...
Accurate real-time speech recognition is not currently possible in the mobile embedded space where t...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, especially in the mobile seg...
This paper is focused on cellular phone embedded speech recog-nition. We present several methods abl...
Summary of potential applications of the International Computer Science Institute's speech recogniti...
This article discusses possibilities of integrating speech technology into wireless technology, allo...
Technological accomplishments in speech recognition systems are presented. A discrete word recogniti...
This thesis aims to break the myth that multi-GHz machines are required for processing speaker-indep...
technical reportAccurate real-time speech recognition is not currently possible in the mobile embedd...
We describe an IC that provides a local speech recognition capability for a variety of electronic de...
Speech technology has had, and is having, a significant impact on society. The mobile phone has crea...
Automatic speech recognition enables a wide range of current and emerging applications such as autom...
This thesis presents a fully pipelined and parameterised parallel hardware implementation of a large...
While commercial speech recognition systems remain limited in their capabilities, research systems a...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-75).Over the past 10 years there has been an exponent...
Despite many years of research, Speech Recognition remains an active area of research in Artificial ...
Accurate real-time speech recognition is not currently possible in the mobile embedded space where t...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, especially in the mobile seg...
This paper is focused on cellular phone embedded speech recog-nition. We present several methods abl...
Summary of potential applications of the International Computer Science Institute's speech recogniti...
This article discusses possibilities of integrating speech technology into wireless technology, allo...
Technological accomplishments in speech recognition systems are presented. A discrete word recogniti...
This thesis aims to break the myth that multi-GHz machines are required for processing speaker-indep...