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Automatic Speech Recognition MCQ (With Answers)

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) is the process of converting an acoustic signal captured by a microphone into text. ASR systems use statistical models like hidden Markov models and neural networks to analyze acoustic signals and recognize speech. Early ASR systems used acoustic phonetics to identify isolated words with small vocabularies, while modern systems can replace keyboard and mouse input and are challenged by background noise, accents, and dialects.

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Automatic Speech Recognition MCQ (With Answers)

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) is the process of converting an acoustic signal captured by a microphone into text. ASR systems use statistical models like hidden Markov models and neural networks to analyze acoustic signals and recognize speech. Early ASR systems used acoustic phonetics to identify isolated words with small vocabularies, while modern systems can replace keyboard and mouse input and are challenged by background noise, accents, and dialects.

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1.

_____________ is the process of converting an acoustic signal, captured by a microphone or a


telephone, into a set of words or sentences. [c]

a) Speech Recognition

b) Speech To Text

c) Both a & b

d) None of the above

2. What does ASR stand for? [c]

a) Annual Staff Report

b) Airport Surveillance Radar

c) Automatic Speech Recognition

d) None of the above

3. What kind of signal is used in speech recognition? [c]

a) Electromagnetic signal

b) Electric signal

c) Acoustic signal

d) Radar

4. Which of the following are advantages of ASR [a]

a) Increases productivity

b) Susceptibility for background noise

c) Both a and b

d) None of the above

5. An effective ASR system can replace, or reduce the reliability on [a]

a) Standard keyboard and mouse input

b) Voice input

c) Hand gestures

d) None of the above


6. Which of the following is/are widely used Statistical model(s) [c]

a) Hidden Markov Model

b) Neural Networks

c) Both a and b

d) None of the above

7. The ____________ converts analog waves into digital data that the computer can understand [b]

a) Microphone

b) Analog to Digital Converter

c) Camera

d) Speaker

8. Early ASR systems were ________ based and worked with small vocabularies to identify isolated
words. [b]

a) Statistics based

b) Acoustic phonetics based

c) Both a and b

d) None of the above

9. The challenges faced in implementation of ASR systems are [d]

a) Inaccuracy due to background noise

b) Vocal Strain due to prolonged usage

c) Affected by Slang, Accents and Dialects

10. In which of the following statistical models, each phoneme is like a link in a chain and the whole
word to be recognized is a completed chain. [a]

a) Hidden Markov Model

b) Neural Networks

c) Both a and b

d) None of the abovs

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