학술논문

A dynamic programming-based DUR recognizer implemented on analog devices' DSP
Document Type
Conference
Source
ICASSP '86. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '86.. 11:2199-2202 1986
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Digital signal processing
Vocabulary
Signal processing algorithms
Dynamic programming
Prototypes
Computer vision
Throughput
Detectors
Finite impulse response filter
Databases
Language
Abstract
This paper describes the use of Analog Devices' ADSP- 2100 digital signal processor in discrete utterance recognition applications. The practicality of implementing conventional 100, 300, 500, 1000, 2000, and 5000-word speaker-dependent recognizers is explored. The processor's functionality is demonstrated via the coordination and execution of tasks which include data acquisition, silence detection, feature extraction, amplitude normalization, and dynamic programming. A two-pass algorithm is presented which limits the computational burden of large vocabularies in the dynamic-programming phase. On the first pass decimated prototypes and candidates are compared to obtain a set of best matches. A complete dynamic programming search is then performed on this set during the second pass. An adequate hardware implementation is shown to consist of a small general-purpose ADSP-2100 processor board and separate memory board.

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