Speech Research >> A good publication on the state of the art in ASR?

by Alastair Bruce James » Fri, 03 Dec 2004 19:48:49 GMT

Hi there...

I am looking for a good (and up to date) publication (journal paper / book)
describing the CURRENT state-of-the-art in ASR?

Does anyone know a good source?

Thanks

Alastair James

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Alastair James
Research Student
School of Computing Sciences
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK



Speech Research >> A good publication on the state of the art in ASR?

by sprasad » Sat, 11 Dec 2004 01:50:14 GMT


For the latest technologies in speech, refer to the edited book:
"Pattern recognition in Speech and Language Processing", Wu chou and
B.H. Juang ::Has great invited papers on the most current issues of
Speech recognition.

Some old tutorials (I am guessing you might already have read them)
that are very good for building a background: Speaker recognition:
Campbell, HMM tutorial: rabiner, SVM tutorial: chris burges
Hope that helps
saurabh

Speech Research >> A good publication on the state of the art in ASR?

by James Salsman » Sun, 12 Dec 2004 04:44:02 GMT

>... HMM tutorial: Rabiner

Do students really get that much out of Rabiner's HMM papers?
If so, which ones have the most success? I have a feeling that
Rabiner's seminal HMM publications in isolation are a bad idea
for any beginner, and would probably even be out of place in
an intermediate survey. It depends on the background.

I would recommend instead a good hands-one package such as HTK:
http://htk.eng.cam.ac.uk/

Sincerely,
James
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