Speech Recognition for Control Hugo Moreno ESPOCH-ECUADOR IEEE Member
AGENDA Introduction Speech Recognition Application in Control Conclusions
Introduction                                                                                                            
Introduction VISION To be a leading institution in the Top Education and in the scientific and technological support for the socioeconomic and cultural development of the province of Chimborazo and of the country, with quality, relevancy and social recognition
Speech Recognition speaker recognition  recognizing  who  is speaking  frequencies  speech   recognition   recognizing  what  is being said   accuracy and speed
Speech Recognition The process of converting a speech signal to a sequence of words in the form of digital data or discrete data, by means of an algorithm implemented as a computer program (microcontroller) .
Speech Recognition Speech Signal Acquisition  LPF – AB = 4KHz 8Ks/s 8-16 bits Speech Verification feature extraction and selection, Poles and Zeros   Correlation Levinson – Durbin  Markov (HMW) DTW pattern matching,  classification.
Speech Recognition Correlation (MATLAB) Signal Acquisition Original Pattern
Speech Recognition Poles and Zeros (MATLAB) Signal Acquisition Original Pattern
Application in Control Elevator
Application in Control Speech Biometric Recognition Used to determine the stress status. Stress Control using a special kind of music.
Application in Control Control for Robot  Automatic translation  Automotive speech recognition Court reporting (Realtime Voice Writing)  Speech Biometric Recognition  Hands- free computing Home automation Pronunciation evaluation in computer-aided language learning applications  Transcription (digital speech-to-text).
Conclusions Speech recognition involves the ability to match a voice pattern against a provided or acquired vocabulary   Speech recognition is used to make control Speech recognition has an acceptable accuracy, but better accuracy implies less speed.
References IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE WANG Ye-Yi,Deng Li and Acero Alex,  Spoken Language Understanding,  IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE  [16]  SEPTEMBER 2005. CAMPBELL JOSEPH P.  Speaker Recognition: A Tutorial,  PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, VOL. 85, NO. 9, SEPTEMBER 1997 DENG Li, Wang Kuansan and Chou Wu,  Speech Technology and Systems in Human-Machine Communication,  IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE  [12]  SEPTEMBER 2005
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Speech Recognition