Speech Recognition: Theory and C++ ImplementationISBN: 978-0-471-97730-8
Hardcover
428 pages
May 1999
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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is the enabling technology for
hands-free dictation and voice-triggered computer menus. It is
becoming increasingly prevalent in environments such as private
telephone exchanges and real-time information services. Speech
Recognition introduces the principles of ASR systems, including the
theory and implementation issues behind multi-speaker continuous
speech recognition. Focusing on the algorithms employed in
commercial and laboratory systems, the treatment enables the reader
to devise practical solutions for ASR system problems. It addresses
in detail C++ programming techniques used to develop ASR
applications, thus offering skills that will prove useful in any
large C++ based software project. Possible extensions of the
well-established ASR technology are highlighted, based on "Hidden
Markov Models" applied to fields such as modelling and prediction
of econometric series. Features include:
* Accompanying website containing all C++ source code of a complete laboratory multi-speaker continuous-speech ASR system (e.g. Initialisation, Training, Recognition, Evaluation, etc.) www.wiley.com/go/becchetti_speech
* Detailed theoretical, mathematical and technical explanations of ASR
* A practical account of the functioning of ASR
A crucial source of information for researchers, developers and project managers involved with ASR systems, Speech Recognition is also structured for use by students of digital signal processing, speech recognition and C++ programming techniques.
* Accompanying website containing all C++ source code of a complete laboratory multi-speaker continuous-speech ASR system (e.g. Initialisation, Training, Recognition, Evaluation, etc.) www.wiley.com/go/becchetti_speech
* Detailed theoretical, mathematical and technical explanations of ASR
* A practical account of the functioning of ASR
A crucial source of information for researchers, developers and project managers involved with ASR systems, Speech Recognition is also structured for use by students of digital signal processing, speech recognition and C++ programming techniques.