Article | REF: H3728 V3

Automatic speech recognition

Author: Jean-Paul HATON

Publication date: October 10, 2018

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4. Word recognition

4.1 General principle

As already mentioned, the absence of phoneme and word boundary indicators in the speech signal is a major difficulty in speech recognition. As a result, the recognition of artificially pronounced words in isolation represents a significant simplification of the problem. Word recognition is then a typical pattern recognition problem. Any pattern recognition system comprises the following three parts:

  • a sensor (in our case, a microphone) for recording the physical phenomenon in question;

  • a shape parameterization stage (e.g. a spectral analyzer);

  • a decision stage responsible for classifying an unknown shape into one of the possible categories....

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