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Automatic speech & speaker recognition / edited by N. Rex Dixon, Thomas B. Martin.

Contributor(s): Series: IEEE Press selected reprint seriesPublication details: New York : IEEE Press : distributor, Wiley, c1979.Description: vi, 433 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0879421177
  • 0879421185 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2 22 AUT
LOC classification:
  • TK7882.S65 A94
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PART I. INTRODUCTION
Introductory moments

PART II. REVIEWS OF SPECCH RECOGNITION
Automatic speech recognition: a critical survey and discussion of the literature

PART III. DISCRET UTTERANCE RECOGNITION
Real-time recognition of spoken words

Minimum prediction residual principles applied to speech recognition

PART IV. WORD SPOTTING
An efficient elastics-template method for detecting given worlds in running speech

Word verification in a speech understanding system

Detecting and locating key words in continuous speech using linear predictive coding

PART V. CONTINEOUS SPEECH: AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
An acoustically based continuous speech recognition system

The dragon system-an overview

PART VI. CONTINOUS SPEECH: SPEECH UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMS
A model and a system for machine recognition of speech

Motivation and overview of SPEECHLIS: AN experimental prototype for speech understanding research

A prosodically guided speech understanding strategy

PART VII. REVIEWS OF SPEAKER RECOGNITION
Automatic speaker verification: A review

Automatic recognition of speakers from their voices

PART VIII. SPEAKER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS
A scheme for speech processing in automatic speaker verification

Identification of speakers by use of nasal coarticulation

Development of analytical methods for a semi-automatic speaker identification system

Personal identity verification using voice

Speaker recognition using orthogonal linear prediction
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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