Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Recognition
Reexamination Certificate
2003-11-28
2008-12-09
Wozniak, James S (Department: 2626)
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
Recognition
C704S240000, C704S251000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07464031
ABSTRACT:
In a speech recognition system, the combination of a log-linear model with a multitude of speech features is provided to recognize unknown speech utterances. The speech recognition system models the posterior probability of linguistic units relevant to speech recognition using a log-linear model. The posterior model captures the probability of the linguistic unit given the observed speech features and the parameters of the posterior model. The posterior model may be determined using the probability of the word sequence hypotheses given a multitude of speech features. Log-linear models are used with features derived from sparse or incomplete data. The speech features that are utilized may include asynchronous, overlapping, and statistically non-independent speech features. Not all features used in training need to appear in testing/recognition.
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Axelrod Scott E.
Balakrishnan Sreeram Viswanath
Chen Stanley F.
Gao Yuging
Gopinath Ramesh A.
Cameron Douglas W.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Wozniak James S
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