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14.spoken Digit Recognition Using MATLAB.

Speech recognition is the process of converting acoustic signals captured by a microphone into recognized words. The recognized words can be the final output for applications like commands and data entry, or serve as input for further linguistic processing to achieve speech understanding. Speech recognition systems can be characterized by parameters like whether they recognize isolated words with pauses in between or continuous speech, and whether they require speaker enrollment or can work for any speaker.

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14.spoken Digit Recognition Using MATLAB.

Speech recognition is the process of converting acoustic signals captured by a microphone into recognized words. The recognized words can be the final output for applications like commands and data entry, or serve as input for further linguistic processing to achieve speech understanding. Speech recognition systems can be characterized by parameters like whether they recognize isolated words with pauses in between or continuous speech, and whether they require speaker enrollment or can work for any speaker.

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SPEECH RECOGNITION

Abstract
Speech recognition is the process of converting an acoustic signal, captured by a microphone or a telephone, to a set of words. The recognized words can be the final results, as for applications such as commands & control, data entry, and document preparation. They can also serve as the input to further linguistic processing in order to achieve speech understanding, a subject covered in section Speech recognition systems can be characterized by many parameters, some of the more important An isolated-word speech recognition system requires that the speaker pause briefly between words, whereas a continuous speech recognition system does not. Spontaneous, or extemporaneously generated, speech contains disfluencies, and is much more difficult to recognize than speech read from script. Some systems require speaker enrollment---a user must provide samples of his or her speech before using them, whereas other systems are said to be speaker-independent, in that no enrollment is necessary.

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