Presentation 2010-01-22
Consonant recognition method based on pipelined matching circuit
Jun NONAKA, Hiroshi KOTAKI, Hakaru TAMUKOH, Masatoshi SEKINE,
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Abstract(in English) The human audition can extract amount of characteristic and the source of sound which flow into two ears. Then frequency discrimination is performed by audition, and the processing is performed with the multiresolution. The recognition of the vowel sound in Japanese is possible by using a cochlea modeled circuit. We identified that the recognition of the vowel sound in Japanese is possible by using a cochlea modeled circuit and its utility. In this study, we propose a consonant recognition method inspired by the preprocessing of human audition. In the proposed method, we also propose a pipelined matching circuits for the consonant recognition. The proposed circuit considers real-time processing for the voice recognition, and it can be applied to consecutive recognition because of independence of an input template length. In order to realize the proposed system, we implemented the circuit into hwModuleV2 which we developed in our laboratory. As a result, the circuit achieved real-time template matching with the multiresolution. In addition, the result shows that the circuit can classify the consonant.
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Keyword(in English) Consonant Recognition / Template Matching / Multiresolution / FPGA / Speech Recognition
Paper # CQ2009-99,PRMU2009-198,SP2009-139,MVE2009-121
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Conference Date 2010/1/14(1days)
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Title (in English) Consonant recognition method based on pipelined matching circuit
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Keyword(1) Consonant Recognition
Keyword(2) Template Matching
Keyword(3) Multiresolution
Keyword(4) FPGA
Keyword(5) Speech Recognition
1st Author's Name Jun NONAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi KOTAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
3rd Author's Name Hakaru TAMUKOH
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
4th Author's Name Masatoshi SEKINE
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Date 2010-01-22
Paper # CQ2009-99,PRMU2009-198,SP2009-139,MVE2009-121
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 373
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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