Patent
1994-06-06
1997-04-15
MacDonald, Allen R.
395 214, 395 256, 395 261, G10L 900
Patent
active
056218486
ABSTRACT:
A method of analyzing data, particularly a speech signal, first pre-processes the signal by performing analog-to-digital conversion and cepstral analysis, producing a sequence of data frames. Then the sequence of data frames is partitioned into a plurality of data blocks. The data blocks may be subjected to further analysis, for example, by introducing them to a plurality of neural networks. The system may be implemented using either hardware or software or a combination thereof.
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Lindsey Michael K.
MacDonald Allen R.
Motorola Inc.
Nielsen Walter W.
Sartori Michael A.
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