DocumentCode :
1077675
Title :
A vowel meter and its application in constrained speech
Author :
Rosenstein, M.
Author_Institution :
Newark College of Engineering, Newark, NJ
Issue :
6
fYear :
1965
Firstpage :
134
Lastpage :
141
Abstract :
Though "typical" patterns can be abstracted from speech sounds, the actual patterns vary widely. The human mind extracts many patterns, making its final selection on the basis of meaning. Until computers are capable of semantic analysis, voice-operated equipment must rely on "constrained" speech, which restricts itself to a simply abstracted pattern. A vowel meter has been built which abstracts such a pattern from vowel sounds. With this equipment and others of a similar nature, a training program will be undertaken to determine the effects of training upon speech precision, in the hope that such training will make possible a voice-operated brailler for communication with the deaf-blind. The underlying principles of the vowel meter are explained.
Keywords :
Acoustical engineering; Calibration; Computer errors; Deafness; Education; Frequency; Humans; Information retrieval; Speech analysis; Speech coding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-1620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAU.1965.1161824
Filename :
1161824
Link To Document :
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