An isolated word recognition system based on a low-complexity parametrization procedure.

Héctor Rulot Segovia; Enrique Vidal Ruiz; Francisco Casacuberta Nolla

Qüestiió (1984)

  • Volume: 8, Issue: 4, page 179-196
  • ISSN: 0210-8054

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An Isolated Word Recognition System is presented in this paper which uses a parametrization scheme based on the two-level clipped signal Autocorrelation Function. The system prototype runs on a 64 kby. partition of a general-purpose minicomputer with quite small specific hardware requirements and, for moderate sized dictionaries (≤ 40 words), gives 95-98% recognition rates with response times better than two times real time. The system uses claasical Dynamic Programming word-matching, and its main-aimed applications are the implementation of low-cost microprocessor-based speech devices and the incorporation of Isolated Word Recognizers among the software utilities of general-purpose (mini-micro) computers. The main system features are discussed and formal evaluation tests are presented.

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Rulot Segovia, Héctor, Vidal Ruiz, Enrique, and Casacuberta Nolla, Francisco. "An isolated word recognition system based on a low-complexity parametrization procedure.." Qüestiió 8.4 (1984): 179-196. <http://eudml.org/doc/40033>.

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author = {Rulot Segovia, Héctor, Vidal Ruiz, Enrique, Casacuberta Nolla, Francisco},
journal = {Qüestiió},
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