The paper describes the implementation of a Speech Understanding System(SUS) component which emits hypotheses about liquid and nasal consonants. After performing a precategorical classification, the speech message is segmented, under the control of a grammar, into syllabic nuclei and hypotheses about vowels and consonants are emitted with context-dependent procedures. Such procedures are based on a syntax whose rules are inferred by experiments. Furthermore, a semantics is associated to each rule for evaluating each hypothesis by a fuzzy composite relation.

Automatic recognition of liquids and nasals in continuous speech

TORASSO, Pietro
1977-01-01

Abstract

The paper describes the implementation of a Speech Understanding System(SUS) component which emits hypotheses about liquid and nasal consonants. After performing a precategorical classification, the speech message is segmented, under the control of a grammar, into syllabic nuclei and hypotheses about vowels and consonants are emitted with context-dependent procedures. Such procedures are based on a syntax whose rules are inferred by experiments. Furthermore, a semantics is associated to each rule for evaluating each hypothesis by a fuzzy composite relation.
1977
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Hartford, Connecticut, USA,
May 9-11, 1977
Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
IEEE
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http://http://ieeexplore.ieee.org
Renato de Mori; Piero Laface; Pietro Torasso
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