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Speech-in-speech recognition in preschoolers

International Journal of Audiology, 2022
The purpose of this study was to 1) characterise word recognition in a speech masker for preschoolers tested using closed-set, forced-choice procedures and 2) better understand the stimulus and listener factors affecting performance.Speech recognition thresholds (SRTs) in a two-talker masker were evaluated using a picture-pointing response with two ...
Christina Dubas   +4 more
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Speech recognition method and speech recognition device

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
In order to realize a speech recognition method and speech recognition device that reduce erroneous recognition for words that are not to be recognized and ambient sounds, and improve the recognition capability, characteristic parameters of words to be recognized and characteristic parameters of words that are not to be recognized and ambient sounds ...
Noritoshi Hino, Hiroshi Shinotsuka
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Speech recognition device and speech recognition method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
Each word to be recognized is represented by hidden Markov models for male and female and an output probability function and a transition probability preset in hidden Markov models for male and female are prestored in a ROM (6). With reference to feature parameters detected by a feature detecting section (3) and the hidden Markov models, a speech ...
Toshiyuki Miyazaki, Yoji Ishikawa
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Speech Recognition Software

Dental Update, 2001
This article discusses the use of speech recognition software by means of reviewing two leading packages. Both programs require considerable training before they can be used effectively, but are then able to convert continuous speech into text with varying degrees of success.
Turner Pj, S. Weerakone
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Speech recognition for the disabled

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1991
A simple and inexpensive system for telephone communication that includes a modular speech recognition device developed for use by a disabled person is presented. User considerations are reviewed, and hardware details are given. The complete automatic speech recognition (ASR) system consists of five main blocks: a TCM29C18 codec (analog interface for ...
C.S.A. Shurrock   +2 more
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