DocumentCode :
1176035
Title :
Scores for connected recognition of words differing in distinctive quantity
Author :
Kuhn, Gary M. ; Ojamaa, Koit
Author_Institution :
IDA-CRD, Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume :
37
Issue :
7
fYear :
1989
fDate :
7/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1009
Lastpage :
1019
Abstract :
The results of an experiment on talker-dependent, connected-speech recognition of 10 Estonian words are reported. The words differ in so-called distinctive quantity, the major acoustic correlate of which is duration. These were consonant-vowel-vowel words, each word modeled with four variable-duration states. The words were spoken, and recognized, in sentence pairs of the form `Did you say (word 1, word 2, word 3)? No, I said (word 4, word 5, word 6)´. The test sentences were spoken either at the same rate as the training sentences or at a much faster rate. In a first set of experiments, the likelihood of the spectral match was the only type of factor in the dynamic-programming best-path score. The best word recognition results obtained were 8% and 64% on the slow and fast test sentences respectively. In a second set of experiments, on probabilities or likelihoods of state durations, the best word recognition results were 86% and 68% respectively. It is concluded that speech rate can be a major problem for connected recognition of these words, and that in these experiments the problem has not been completely overcome, even using the likelihoods of the state duration ratios
Keywords :
speech recognition; Estonian; connected recognition; connected-speech recognition; dynamic-programming; spectral match; state duration ratios; variable-duration states; words; Automatic speech recognition; Colon; Databases; Dynamic programming; Libraries; Spectral shape; Speech recognition; Testing; Vocabulary;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-3518
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/29.32279
Filename :
32279
Link To Document :
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