Speech recognition apparatus

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Recognition

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C704S231000, C704S256000, C704S256100, C704S256200, C704S256300, C704S256400, C704S256500, C704S256600

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07437288

ABSTRACT:
A speech recognition apparatus using a probability model that employs a mixed distribution, the apparatus formed by a standard pattern storage means for storing a standard pattern; a recognition means for outputting recognition results corresponding to an input speech by using the standard pattern; a standard pattern generating means for inputting learning speech and generating the standard pattern; and a standard pattern adjustment means, provided between the standard pattern generating means and the standard pattern storage means, for adjusting the number of element distributions of the mixed distribution of the standard pattern.

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