Readings in speech recognition /

After more than two decades of research activity, speech recognition has begun to live up to its promise as a practical technology and interest in the field is growing dramatically. Readings in Speech Recognition provides a collection of seminal papers that have influenced or redirected the field an...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Waibel, Alex. (Editor); Lee, Kai-Fu. (Editor)
Published: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
Publisher Address: San Mateo, Calif. :
Publication Dates: 1990.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781558601246
Summary: After more than two decades of research activity, speech recognition has begun to live up to its promise as a practical technology and interest in the field is growing dramatically. Readings in Speech Recognition provides a collection of seminal papers that have influenced or redirected the field and that illustrate the central insights that have emerged over the years. The editors provide an introduction to the field, its concerns and research problems. Subsequent chapters are devoted to the main schools of thought and design philosophies that have motivated different approaches to speech recognition system design. Each chapter includes an introduction to the papers that highlights the major insights or needs that have motivated an approach to a problem and describes the commonalities and differences of that approach to others in the book.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (x, 629 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780080515847
0080515843
Index Number: TK7882
CLC: TN912.34
Contents: Speech recognition by machine : a review / D.R. Reddy -- The value of speech recognition systems / W.A. Lea -- Digital representations of speech signals / R.W. Schafer and L.R. Rabiner -- Comparison of parametric representations for monosyllabic word recognition in continuously spoken sentences / S.B. Davis and P. Mermelstein -- Vector quantization / R.M. Gray -- A joint synchrony-mean-rate model of auditory speech processing / S. Seneff -- Isolated and connected word recognition : theory and selected applications / L.R. Rabiner and S.E. Levinson -- Minimum prediction residual principle applied to speech recognition / F. Itakura -- Dynamic programming algorithm optimization for spoken word recognition / S. Hakoe and S. Chiba -- Speaker-independent recognition of isolated words using clustering techniques / L.R. Rabiner [and others].
Two-level DP-matching : a dynamic programming-based pattern matching algorithm for connected word recognition / H. Sakoe -- The use of a one-stage dynamic programming algorithm for connected word recognition / H. Ney -- The use of speech knowledge in automatic speech recognition / V.W. Zue -- Performing fine phonetic distinctions : templates versus features / R.A. Cole, R.M. Stern, and M.J. Lasry -- Recognition of speaker-dependent continuous speech with KEAL / G. Mercier [and others] -- The Hearsay-II speech understanding system : a tutorial / L.D. Erman and V.R. Lesser -- Learning and plan refinement in a knowledge-based system for automatic speech recognition / R. De Mori, L. Lam, and M. Gilloux -- A tutorial on hidden Markov models and selected applications in speech recognition / L.R. Rabiner.
Stochastic modeling for automatic speech understanding / J.K. Baker -- A maximum likelihood approach to continuous speech recognition / L.R. Bahl, F. Jelinek, and R.L. Mercer -- High performance connected digit recognition using hidden Markov models / L.R. Rabiner, J.G. Wilpon, and F.K. Soong -- Speech recognition with continuous-parameter hidden Markov models / L.R. Bahl [and others] -- Semi-continuous hidden Markov models for speech signals / X.D. Huang and M.A. Jack -- Context-dependent phonetic hidden Markov models for speaker-independent continuous speech recongition / K.F. Lee -- A stochastic segment model for phoneme-based continuous speech recongition / S. Roucos and M.O. Dunham -- Review of neural networks for speech recognition / R.P. Lippmann -- Phoneme recognition using time-delay neural networks / A. Waibel [and others].