Presentation 2006/7/7
Architecture of the Speech Recognition System that Consists of Overlapping of Impulse Driven Look-up Tables
Shinji KARASAWA, Hiroshi SAKURABA,
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Abstract(in English) A subset of impulsive activities is decoded through pattern-matching processes. The pattern of activities can be translated by a look-up table (LUT) that possesses the function of a dictionary i.e. an intelligent memory. The pattern of activities is expressed by the pattern of the electric charges those are used to form a circuit of LUT. Here, FA MOS that is used as pass gates operates as a connection of the circuit for the LUT. On the other hand, segmentation of speech voice is detected at the place where voice is changed, because the voice is the result of impulsive activity of brain. The intermittent operations makes possible branch processes for the layered translation of signals those are picked up from speech voice.
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Keyword(in English) Speech recognition / HMM / Sound spectrogram / Decoder / Sentence pattern / Grammar
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Title (in English) Architecture of the Speech Recognition System that Consists of Overlapping of Impulse Driven Look-up Tables
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Keyword(1) Speech recognition
Keyword(2) HMM
Keyword(3) Sound spectrogram
Keyword(4) Decoder
Keyword(5) Sentence pattern
Keyword(6) Grammar
1st Author's Name Shinji KARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Miyagi National College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi SAKURABA
2nd Author's Affiliation Miyagi National College of Technology
Date 2006/7/7
Paper # TL2006-10
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 164
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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