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Description: Early speech recognition library for C programmers, site is maintained by the author. It helps with installation and compile troubles and answers questions on the underlying SR techniques.
("professional stuff") Frequently asked questions on SBRecog Bill Browne > > I am interested in the speech recognition software you wrote and left on the > net (cambridge, I think it was). Have you advanced the system any further? It's something to get started, but it's old. Don't trust it any further than you can throw a $3.95 DTMF recognizer. This is the technology. ***** Liau Chu Yee > Second question is Do you have the paper that you stated in your > explanation. I can't find any of it in my library, it will be nice if you > can send me all the papers. Yes I do but would you want to read it in German? I admit: This is a flaw of my literature list. I should have tried to track down kirstein publications in English. I've tried this for one guy and was not very successful. > Thirdly, do you have any references in speech recognition > especially the basic one. Try to get early articles by the IKP in Bonn, if you're interested in this kind of very primitive recognition. A name to look for would be Tillmann. They published a lot, with English abstracts of course, in Phonetics magazines of 1965-1975. Here is one of the "initial" texts on the IKP's DAWID speech recognizer: H. G. Tillmann, G. Heike, H. Schnelle, G. Ungeheuer (1965): DAWID I - ein Beitrag zur automatischen 'Spracherkennung'. In: Proc. 5th Int. Congr. Acoustics. Li e 1965. ***** Juan Jose Suarez > I would like to ask you, if you have any idea of some program for a more > precise voice recognition. For example, to distinguish individuals letters > inside a word. I am thinking in an algorithm that should give a better > reliability in the process. This as you know means a harder step further > instead of complete words or composites sounds that are distintives among > each others. So you're pretty familiar with the basics of recognition? But then you must have heard that going into individu
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