Chapters in the first part of the book cover all the essential speech processing techniques for building robust, automatic speech recognition systems: the representation for speech signals and the methods for speech-features extraction, acoustic and language modeling, efficient algorithms for search
Speech Recognition HOWTO
β Scribed by Lawrence Rabiner
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall PTR
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 21
- Edition
- United States ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) on Linux is becoming easier. Several packages are available for users as well as developers. This document describes the basics of speech recognition and describes some of the available software.
β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents......Page 2
1.3. Trademarks......Page 4
2.4. ToDo......Page 5
2.5. Revision History......Page 6
3.1. Speech Recognition Basics......Page 7
3.3. Uses and Applications......Page 8
4.3. Computers/Processors......Page 10
5.1.2. CVoiceControl/kVoiceControl......Page 12
5.1.6. CMU Sphinx......Page 13
5.1.11. More Free Software?......Page 14
5.2.4. SpeechWorks......Page 15
5.2.8. More Commercial Products......Page 16
6.1. How Recognizers Work......Page 17
6.2. Digital Audio Basics......Page 18
7.2. Internet......Page 19
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