Re: IBM just announced speech recognition: was (Re: gnome and handicapped access..)



* bratsche  <bratsche@dfw.net> writes:

> Thanks for the information, Bertrand. I'll look at my university's
> engineering library this week for such material.

The german c´t magazine featured speech recognition techniques in c't
5/98, S. 120. The article is in german, of course, but they have some
interesting sources.

Part of the article:

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Nils Haberland, Stephan Kanthak, Johannes Overmann, Kai Schütz, Lutz
Welling: Sprachunterricht - Wie funktioniert computerbasierende
Spracherkennung?

[...]

Literatur 

[1] Automatische Spracherkennung: Architektur und Suchstrategie
    aus statistischer Sicht, Hermann Ney, Informatik Forschung und
    Entwicklung, Springer Verlag, 1992

[2] The RWTH-Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition System,
    Hermann Ney, Lutz Welling, Stefan Ortmanns, Klaus Beulen, Frank
    Wessel, IEEE International Conference on Acustics, Speech and Signal
    Processing, Seattle, Washington, erscheint: März 98

[3] Fundamentals of Speech Recognition, Lawrence Rabiner, Biing-Huang
    Juang, Prentice Hall Signal Processing Series 1993, 
    ISBN 0-13-015152-2

[4] Statistical Pattern Recognition, Keinosuke Fukunaga, Academic
    Press 1992, ISBN 0-12-269851-7

[5] Automatic Speech and Speaker Recognition, Chin-Hui Lee, Frank
    K. Soong, Kaldip K. Palival, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 
    ISBN 0-7923-9706-1

[6] Lehrstuhl für Informatik VI der RWTH-Aachen:
    http://www.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/I6

[7] Hubert Kurth: Radebrecher, Der Verbmobil-Forschungsprototyp, c't
    7/97, S. 108

[8] Jo Bager: `Computer, ...´, Sprache als Forschungsobjekt und
    Eingabemedium, c't 4/97, S. 284

-- 
Colin Marquardt <colin.marquardt@gmx.de>



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