continous word recognition - help needed ?

dear friends ,

iam doing a project on "Continous word Recognition " , i had already done "Isolated word recognition " . Here for continous word recogntion ,i had extracted feature vectors ,

such as normalized energy ,delta energy ,delta delta energy which are all scalar type .

and i extracted cepstrums which is vector .

i need to know how to use scalar quantity (normalized energy ,delta energy ,delta delta energy ) to update my codebook .? Is there any nonlinear measure we have use for it ?

i had used eculidian distance measure for cepstrums (which is vector )for updating the codebook.

please reply me ,we will discuss more on it

Regards ,
Murugan.B
IIyr M.Tech VLSI
NITT

ALL FOR GOOD

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

please clarify your

please clarify your question,

Quintijn

dear friends , what i have

dear friends ,

what i have done so for is i extracted feature vectors for each word for updating my codebook .

for eg. (change password )

I had extracted for 3 users, each user 4 times .

so i will have total weighted cepstrum,total normalized energy ,total delta energy ,
total delta-delta energy .

my question is

1. How to use normalised energy,delta energy,delta-delta energy to update my codebook .since it is scalar quantity i cannot use eculidian distance measure for it .

Regards ,
Murugan.B
IIyr M.Tech VLSI,
NITT

ALL FOR GOOD

We're not SR developers but

We're not SR developers but rather SR users. Try various SR-research newsgroups for help with your problem.

Good luck,
Bruce

Hi Murugan, I'm also

Hi Murugan,

I'm also interested in speech recognition. I have a program found in MatLab central which is written by Mr. M.Amin Anjum in of course MatLab language. What you used for yours? Can share with me? Thanks in advance and have a great day ahead!

Regards

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.




view recent posts