Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1981-03-27
1983-08-23
Kemeny, Emanuel S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
179 1SD, G10L 100
Patent
active
044007884
ABSTRACT:
This speech recognizer concatenates a string of reference isolated-words for comparison with the unknown string of connected-words. The invention includes a level-building (LB) algorithm, "level" implying a location in a sequence of words. A constrained endpoint dynamic-time-warp algorithm, in which the slope of the warping function is restricted between 1/2 and 2, is used to find the best alignment between an unknown continuous-word test pattern, and a concatenated sequence of L reference patterns. Properties of the LB algorithm include: modification of the references; back-track decision logic; heuristic selection of multiple candidates, and syntax constraints. As a result, the processing required is less than two-level dynamic-program-matching and sampling algorithms.
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Myers Cory S.
Pirz Frank C.
Rabiner Lawrence R.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Cubert Jack S.
Kemeny Emanuel S.
Olsen Kurt C.
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