A relatively simple real-time recognizer of spoken words is described. The main characteristics of this system are the following: (1) the vocabulary of accepted words is settled with simple operations on the panel of the machine; (2) the system is quasi-adaptive in the sense that the characteristic
โฆ LIBER โฆ
Man-machine communications using spoken morse code
โ Scribed by A.F. Newell
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1970
- Weight
- 561 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7373
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โฆ Synopsis
A voice-operated typewriter for the severely disabled is described. The operator speaks a form of Morse code into the machine and the sequence of sounds is classified in terms of the durations of the sound pulses and the silent intervals. The philosophy behind using spoken Morse code for man-machine interaction is described and the merits of this method of communication, as opposed to more conventional speech recognition techniques, is discussed.
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