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2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'06)
Embedded Knowledge-Based Speech Detectors for Real-Time Recognition Tasks
Columbus, Ohio
August 14-August 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2637-3
Sabato M. Siniscalchi, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Fulvio Gennaro, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Salvatore Andolina, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Salvatore Vitabile, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Antonio Gentile, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Filippo Sorbello, Universit? di Palermo, Italy
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains, from dictation systems for professional practices to vocal user interfaces for people with disabilities or hands-free system control. However, so far the performance of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems are comparable to Human Speech Recognition (HSR) only under very strict working conditions, and in general much lower. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic knowledge into ASR design has been proven a viable approach to raise ASR accuracy. Manner of articulation attributes such as vowel, stop, fricative, approximant, nasal, and silence are examples of such knowledge. Neural networks have already been used successfully as detectors for manner of articulation attributes starting from representations of speech signal frames. In this paper the full system implementation is described. The system has a first stage for MFCC extraction followed by a second stage implementing a sinusoidal based multi-layer perceptron for speech event classification. Implementation details over a Celoxica RC203 board are given.
Citation:
Sabato M. Siniscalchi, Fulvio Gennaro, Salvatore Andolina, Salvatore Vitabile, Antonio Gentile, Filippo Sorbello, "Embedded Knowledge-Based Speech Detectors for Real-Time Recognition Tasks," icppw, pp.353-360, 2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'06), 2006
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