Gas separation: processes – With control responsive to sensed condition – Electric or electrostatic field
Patent
1990-11-28
1994-05-24
Knepper, David D.
Gas separation: processes
With control responsive to sensed condition
Electric or electrostatic field
381 46, 395 22, G10L 900
Patent
active
053157044
ABSTRACT:
Input signals are processed to generate a plurality of signals having different features according to whether the input signals are speech signals or voiceband data signals, and these plural signals are entered into a neural network to be determined whether they have features closer to those of speech signals or of voiceband data signals. The classifying function of the neural network is achieved by inputting samples of speech signals and voiceband data signals and learning how to obtain correct classification results.
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Aikoh Shinichi
Nishitani Takao
Shinta Minoru
Knepper David D.
NEC Corporation
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