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Hamlet: a prototype of a voice-activated typewriter

 

作者: J.J.Mariani,  

 

期刊: IEE Proceedings I (Communications, Speech and Vision)  (IET Available online 1989)
卷期: Volume 136, issue 2  

页码: 162-166

 

年代: 1989

 

DOI:10.1049/ip-i-2.1989.0021

 

出版商: IEE

 

数据来源: IET

 

摘要:

This project integrates different parts of a speaker-dependent, isolated word voice-activated typewriter on a personal computer (IBM PC-AT).To build up the language model (for French), several routines have been written: automatic grapheme to phoneme conversion, semiautomatic training texts (20 pages) processing (building up the Graphemic (2500 words) and Phonemic (2000 words) lexicons), syntactic labelling through inductive inference, computation of the probabilistic language model (bigrams and trigrams on grammatical classes), and the definition of the phonological rules.The speech signal is analysed by 20 digital bandpass filters. Several types of speech compression techniques have been tried on medium and large difficulty vocabularies. Vector quantisation and nonlinear time compression have been chosen.Recognition is conducted in three steps:(a) fast match based on word length and gross comparison(b) detailed match based on conventional DTW algorithms(c) Use of the language model to take into account the linguistic constraints, and to achieve the phoneme to grapheme conversion.Overall recognition rates of 95% have been obtained with a mean recognition time of 2s, the 2000 templates being stored on 60 KBytes of RAM memory. Recognition results with or without the language model have been compared.

 

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