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Speaker-independent recognition of isolated words using clustering techniques
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EngineeringRecognition SystemCorpus LinguisticsSpeech RecognitionWord TemplatesData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionPhoneticsSpeaker DiarizationRobust Speech RecognitionLanguage StudiesLpc AnalysisIsolated WordsComputer ScienceDistant Speech RecognitionSpeech CommunicationMulti-speaker Speech RecognitionLanguage RecognitionSpeech ProcessingSpeech InputSpeech PerceptionLinguisticsSpeaker Recognition
A speaker-independent isolated word recognition system is described which is based on the use of multiple templates for each word in the vocabulary. The word templates are obtained from a statistical clustering analysis of a large database consisting of 100 replications of each word (i.e., once by each of 100 talkers). The recognition system, which accepts telephone quality speech input, is based on an LPC analysis of the unknown word, dynamic time warping of each reference template to the unknown word (using the Itakura LPC distance measure), and the application of a K-nearest neighbor (KNN) decision rule. Results for several test sets of data are presented. They show error rates that are comparable to, or better than, those obtained with speaker-trained isolated word recognition systems.
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