AbstractPerformance of any continuous speech recognition system is dependent on the accuracy of its acoustic model. Hence, preparation of a robust and accurate acoustic model lead to satisfactory recognition performance for a speech recognizer. In acoustic modeling of phonetic unit, context information is of prime importance as the phonemes are found to vary according to the place of occurrence in a word. In this paper we compare and evaluate the effect of context dependent tied (CD tied) models, context dependent (CD) and context independent (CI) models in the perspective of continuous speech recognition of Malayalam language. The database for the speech recognition system has utterance from 21 speakers including 11 female and 10 males. Ou...
Continuous speech segmentation and its recognition is playing important role in natural language pr...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
Performance of any continuous speech recognition system is dependent on the accuracy of its acoustic...
Abstract:- Building a continuous speech recognizer for the Indian language like Tamil is a challengi...
Malayalam is one of the 22 scheduled languages in India with more than 130 million speakers. This pa...
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a context independent, small vocabulary, connectioni...
Digit speech recognition is important in many applications such as automatic data entry, PIN entry, ...
Speech is a natural way of communication and it provides an intuitive user interface to machines. Al...
This paper describes continuous speech recognition incorporating the additional complement informati...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Different types of acoustic models created at Speech Technology Center are evaluated in this paper. ...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Speech is a dynamic process without clearly distinguished parts. The development of a speaker indepe...
This thesis explores the use of efficient acoustic modeling techniques to improve the performance of...
Continuous speech segmentation and its recognition is playing important role in natural language pr...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
Performance of any continuous speech recognition system is dependent on the accuracy of its acoustic...
Abstract:- Building a continuous speech recognizer for the Indian language like Tamil is a challengi...
Malayalam is one of the 22 scheduled languages in India with more than 130 million speakers. This pa...
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a context independent, small vocabulary, connectioni...
Digit speech recognition is important in many applications such as automatic data entry, PIN entry, ...
Speech is a natural way of communication and it provides an intuitive user interface to machines. Al...
This paper describes continuous speech recognition incorporating the additional complement informati...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Different types of acoustic models created at Speech Technology Center are evaluated in this paper. ...
The usual approach to automatic continuous speech recognition is what can be called the acoustic-pho...
Speech is a dynamic process without clearly distinguished parts. The development of a speaker indepe...
This thesis explores the use of efficient acoustic modeling techniques to improve the performance of...
Continuous speech segmentation and its recognition is playing important role in natural language pr...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...
This paper examines the usefulness of including prosodic and phonetic context information in the pho...