DocumentCode
388455
Title
Recognition of semivowels and consonants in continuous speech using articulatory parameters
Author
Shirai, K. ; Kobayashi, T.
Author_Institution
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
Volume
7
fYear
1982
fDate
30072
Firstpage
2004
Lastpage
2007
Abstract
Articulatory parameters estimated from speech waves were used for the recognition of semivowels and consonants in continuous speech. It has been shown that introduction of the articulatory model in speech recognition is one effective method to solve the difficulties of coarticulation phenomena and speaker differences. In this paper, the recognition of semivowels and consonants is discussed. As for semivowels, it is found that the phase difference between the movement of the tongue and that of the jaw is important to characterize semivowels, and this can be effectively used in the recognition. In the case of consonants, it is possible to find the typical feature of each consonant which corresponds to its place of articulation in the transient parts of the articulatory parameters. A preliminary experiment adopting the DP matching technique in VCV contexts gave fairly hopeful results. And for nasal sounds, it is shown that introduction of the nasal model is useful. The nasal model consists of the nasal cavity and the velum parameter.
Keywords
Automatic speech recognition; Character recognition; Feature extraction; Loudspeakers; Parameter estimation; Shape; Speech recognition; Tongue;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '82.
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.1982.1171843
Filename
1171843
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