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Book
01 Jan 1980

228 citations


Book
01 Dec 1980

112 citations


Book ChapterDOI
Frederick Jelinek1
01 Feb 1980
TL;DR: Current efforts to recognize continuous (or “connected”) speech are aimed at constructing a voice-excited “typewriter” that automatically transcribes natural speech into ordinary (e.g. English) written form.
Abstract: Current efforts to recognize continuous (or “connected”) speech are aimed at constructing a voice-excited “typewriter” that automatically transcribes natural speech into ordinary (e.g. English) written form. So far, however, only very restricted speech has been recognized. The sentences that are spoken must either be prescribed a priori by an artificial grammar which the experimenter has designed, or else limited by a vocabulary and a restricted area of discourse such as that used in business letters, book reviews, or airline reservation systems. These latter so-called natural tasks are generally much more difficult than the artificial ones (given a fixed vocabulary).

5 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1980
TL;DR: The paper presents a part of the investigations being carried out by the authors on methods and applications of pattern recognition and image analysis on problems on automatic computer recognition of speech sounds using fuzzy logic.
Abstract: The paper presents a part of the investigations being carried out by the authors on methods and applications of pattern recognition and image analysis. A class of problems on automatic computer recognition of speech sounds using fuzzy logic is being dealt with. The input patterns are usually given as deterministic data although they may contain some fuzziness, and the output decision is also deterministic but the process of classification is fuzzy in nature.