Speech recognition: Acoustic phonetic and lexical knowledge representation
Abstract
The purpose of this program is to develop a speech data base facility under which the acoustic characteristics of speech sounds in various contexts can be studied conveniently; investigate the phonological properties of a large lexicon of, say 10,000 words and determine to what extent the phonotactic constraints can be utilized in speech recognition; study the acoustic cues that are used to mark work boundaries; develop a test bed in the form of a large-vocabulary, IWR system to study the interactions of acoustic, phonetic and lexical knowledge; and develop a limited continuous speech recognition system with the goal of recognizing any English word from its spelling in order to assess the interactions of higher-level knowledge sources.
- Publication:
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Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Report
- Pub Date:
- February 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984mit..rept.....Z
- Keywords:
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- Data Bases;
- Knowledge Representation;
- Speech;
- Speech Recognition;
- Acoustic Properties;
- English Language;
- Representations;
- Thesauri;
- Words (Language);
- Communications and Radar