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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hlasem ovládaný elektronický zubní kříž / Voice controled electronic health record in dentistry

Hippmann, Radek January 2012 (has links)
Title: Voice controlled electronic health record in dentistry Author: MUDr. Radek Hippmann Department: Department of paediatric stomatology, Faculty hospital Motol Supervisor: Prof. MUDr. Taťjana Dostalová, DrSc., MBA Supervisor's e-mail: Tatjana.Dostalova@fnmotol.cz This PhD thesis is concerning with development of the complex electronic health record (EHR) for the field of dentistry. This system is also enhanced with voice control based on the Automatic speech recognition (ASR) system and module for speech synthesis Text-to- speech (TTS). In the first part of the thesis is described the whole issue and are defined particular areas, whose combination is essential for EHR system creation in this field. It is mainly basic delimiting of terms and areas in the dentistry. In the next step we are engaged in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problematic, which is often ignored and trends in EHR and voice technologies are also described. In the methodological part are described delineated technologies used during the EHR system creation, voice recognition and TMJ disease classification. Following part incorporates results description, which are corresponding with the knowledge base in dentistry and TMJ. From this knowledge base originates the graphic user interface DentCross, which is serving for dental data...
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Anställdas inställning till biometrisk autentisering : En studie på svenska små- och medelstora företag / Employees' attitude to biometric authentication

Karlsson, Jakob, Malmberg, Sebastian January 2022 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker anställdas inställning till BA som MFA-metod på svenska SMF, även vilken BA-metod som anses lämpligast för användning. Tidigare studier har främst fokuserat på större organisationer och företag med kvantitativa forskningsmetoder. Därav har denna studie valt att undersöka SMF med en kvalitativ inriktning i formen av en semistrukturerad intervjustudie. Studien genomförde totalt nio intervjuer från varierande företag med respondenter aven mängd olika arbetsroller. Utifrån dessa intervjuer kunde flera teman identifieras, dessa användes för att dra slutsatser kring användarens inställning och vilken BA-metod som föredras i företagskontext. Teman som identifierades utgjorde grunden förde anställdas inställning, exempelvis vilka positiva och negativa aspekter de anställda kunde se med BA som MFA. Resultaten visade att de anställda generellt sett var positivt inställda till BA som MFA-metod och att de flesta kunde tänka sig implementera detta på sin arbetsplats. Av fingeravtryck, röstigenkänning,ansiktsigenkänning och irisskanning föredrog respondenterna fingeravtryck som BA-metod i företagskontext. Studien valde att inte fokusera på företag som redan implementerat BA som MFA. Applikationer och program som anställda använder där BA erbjuds anses inte som att företaget implementerat BA som MFA. / This study examines employees' attitudes towards BA (Biometric Authentication) as an MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) method at Swedish SMEs, as well as which BA method is considered most suitable for use. Previous studies have focused on larger organizations and companies with quantitative research methods. Therefore, this study has chosen to examine SMEs with a qualitative focus by conducting semistructured interviews. The study conducted a total of nine interviews from various companies with respondents from a variety of work roles. Based on these interviews, several themes could be identified, these were used to draw conclusions about the employees’ attitude and which BA method is preferred in a business context. Themes that were identified formed the basis for the employees' attitude, for example what positive and negative aspects the employees could see with BA as MFA. The results showed that the employees were generally positive about BA as an MFA method and that most could imagine implementing this in their workplace. Focusing on fingerprints, voice recognition, face recognition and iris scanning, the respondents preferred fingerprints as a BA method. The study chose not to focus on companies that have already implemented BA as MFA. Applications and programs that employees use where BA is offered are not considered that the company has implemented BA as MFA.
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Physician EMR Documentation Preference and Voice Recognition Acceptance in an Ambulatory Academic Health System

Brancazio, Maria Leigh 18 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Speech recognition software: an alternative to reduce ship control manning

Kuffel, Robert F. 03 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited / This study identifies factors affecting the performance of commercial-off-the-shelf speech recognition software (SRS) when used for ship control purposes. After a review of research in the feasibility and acceptability of SRS-based ship control, the paper examines the effects of: "A restricted vocabulary versus a large vocabulary," Low experience level conning officers versus high experience level conning officers, "Male versus female voices," Pre-test training on specific words versus no pre-test training. Controlled experimentation finds that: "The experience level of a conning officer has no significant impact on SRS performance." Female participants experienced more SRS errors than did their male counterparts. However, in this experiment, only a limited number of trials were available to assess a difference. "SRS with restricted vocabulary performs no better than SRS with large vocabularies." Using the software "correct as you go" feature may impact software performance. Following the user profile establishment, individual user training on two specific words reduces error rates significantly. This study concludes that SRS is a viable technology for ship control and merits further testing and evaluation. / Lieutenant, United States Navy
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Spécialisation hémisphérique de la reconnaissance de sa propre voix

Rosa, Christine January 2008 (has links)
Thèse numérisée par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Mechanisms of Voice Processing: Evidence from Autism Spectrum Disorder

Schelinski, Stefanie 06 April 2018 (has links)
Die korrekte Wahrnehmung stimmlicher Information ist eine Grundvoraussetzung erfolgreicher zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation. Die Stimme einer anderen Person liefert Information darüber wer spricht (Sprechererkennung), was gesagt wird (stimmliche Spracherkennung) und über den emotionalen Zustand einer Person (stimmliche Emotionserkennung). Autismus Spektrum Störungen (ASS) sind mit Einschränkungen in der Sprechererkennung und der stimmlichen Emotionserkennung assoziiert, während die Wahrnehmung stimmlicher Sprache relativ intakt ist. Die zugrunde liegenden Mechanismen dieser Einschränkungen sind bisher jedoch unklar. Es ist beispielsweise unklar, auf welcher Verarbeitungsstufe diese Einschränkungen in der Stimmenwahrnehmung entstehen oder ob sie mit einer Dysfunktion stimmensensitiver Hirnregionen in Verbindung stehen. Im Rahmen meiner Dissertation haben wir systematisch Stimmenverarbeitung und dessen Einschränkungen bei Erwachsenen mit hochfunktionalem ASS und typisch entwickelten Kontrollprobanden (vergleichbar in Alter, Geschlecht und intellektuellen Fähigkeiten) untersucht. In den ersten beiden Studien charakterisierten wir Sprechererkennung bei ASS mittels einer umfassenden verhaltensbezogenen Testbatterie und zweier funktionaler Magnet Resonanz Tomographie (fMRT) Experimente. In der dritten Studie untersuchten wir Mechanismen eingeschränkter stimmlicher Emotionserkennung bei ASS. Unsere Ergebnisse bringen neue Kenntnisse für Modelle zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation und erhöhen unser Verständnis elementarer Mechanismen, die den Kernsymptomen in ASS wie Schwierigkeiten in der Kommunikation, zugrunde liegen könnten. Beispielsweise unterstützen unsere Ergebnisse die Annahme, dass Einschränkungen in der Wahrnehmung und Integration basaler sensorischer Merkmale (i.S. akustischer Merkmale der Stimme) entscheidend zu Einschränkungen in sozialer Kognition (i.S. Sprechererkennung und stimmliche Emotionserkennung) beitragen. / The correct perception of information carried by the voice is a key requirement for successful human communication. Hearing another person’s voice provides information about who is speaking (voice identity), what is said (vocal speech) and the emotional state of a person (vocal emotion). Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with impaired voice identity and vocal emotion perception while the perception of vocal speech is relatively intact. However, the underlying mechanisms of these voice perception impairments are unclear. For example, it is unclear at which processing stage voice perception difficulties occur, i.e. whether they are rather of apperceptive or associative nature or whether impairments in voice identity processing in ASD are associated with dysfunction of voice-sensitive brain regions. Within the scope of my dissertation we systematically investigated voice perception and its impairments in adults with high-functioning ASD and typically developing matched controls (matched pairwise on age, gender, and intellectual abilities). In the first two studies we characterised the behavioural and neuronal profile of voice identity recognition in ASD using two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments and a comprehensive behavioural test battery. In the third study we investigated the underlying behavioural mechanisms of impaired vocal emotion recognition in ASD. Our results inform models on human communication and advance our understanding for basic mechanisms which might contribute to core symptoms in ASD, such as difficulties in communication. For example, our results converge to support the view that in ASD difficulties in perceiving and integrating lower-level sensory features, i.e. acoustic characteristics of the voice might critically contribute to difficulties in higher-level social cognition, i.e. voice identity and vocal emotion recognition.
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« O.K. Google, assiste-moi » : les parcours des utilisateurs et des familles qui domestiquent le Google Home

Lachance, François 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Spécialisation hémisphérique de la reconnaissance de sa propre voix

Rosa, Christine January 2008 (has links)
Thèse numérisée par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Redução de ruído para sistemas de reconhecimento de voz utilizando subespaços vetoriais. / Noise reduction for speech recognition systems using vector subspaces.

SANTOS JÚNIOR, Gutemberg Gonçalves dos. 20 August 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Johnny Rodrigues (johnnyrodrigues@ufcg.edu.br) on 2018-08-20T20:10:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 GUTEMBERG GONÇALVES DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR - DISSERTAÇÃO PPGEE 2009..pdf: 2756190 bytes, checksum: 5812d37f7ad4c18eb26e9672d4890812 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-20T20:10:09Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 GUTEMBERG GONÇALVES DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR - DISSERTAÇÃO PPGEE 2009..pdf: 2756190 bytes, checksum: 5812d37f7ad4c18eb26e9672d4890812 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-05-08 / O estabelecimento de uma interface de comunicação através da voz entre seres humanos e computadores vem sendo perseguido desde o início da era da computação. Nesta direção, diversos avanços foram realizados nas últimas seis décadas, permitindo o uso comercial de aplicações com reconhecimento de voz nos dias atuais. Entretanto, fatores como ruídos, reverberações, distorções entre outros, comprometem o desempenho desses sistemas ao reduzir a taxa de acerto quando submetidos a ambientes adversos. Assim, o estudo de técnicas que diminuam os efeitos desses problemas é de grande valia e vem ganhando destaque nas últimas décadas. O trabalho apresentado nesta dissertação tem como objetivo a redução dos problemas referentes aos ruídos característicos de ambientes automotivos, tornando os sistemas de reconhecimento de voz utilizados nesses ambientes mais robustos. Dessa forma, o controle de funcionalidades não-críticas de um automóvel, ou seja, funcionalidades que não coloquem em risco a vida do usuário como tocadores de música e ar condicionado, pode ser realizado através de comandos de voz. O sistema proposto é baseado numa etapa de pré-processamento do sinal de voz através do método de subespaços vetoriais. O desempenho deste método está diretamente relacionado com as dimensões (linhas× colunas) das matrizes representativas do sinal de entrada. Levando isso em consideração, a decomposição ULLV, apesar de se tratar de uma aproximação do método de subespaços vetoriais, foi utilizada por oferecer uma menor complexidade computacional quando comparada a métodos tradicionais baseados na decomposição SVD. O sistema de reconhecimento de voz Julius foi o escolhido para o estudo de caso por se tratar de um sistema desenvolvido em código livre que oferece um alto desempenho. Um banco de dados de voz com 44800 amostras foi gerado com o modelo de um ambiente automotivo. Por fim, a robustez do sistema foi avaliada e comparada com um método tradicional de redução de ruído chamado subtração espectral. / The establishment of a speech-based communication interface between humans and computers has been pursued since the beginning of the computer era. Several studies have been made over the last six decades in order to accomplish this interface, making possible commercial use of speech recognition applications. However, factors such as noise, reverberation, distortion among others degrades the performance of these systems. Thus, reducing their success rate when operating in adverse environments. With this in mind, the study of techniques to reduce the impact of these problems is of a great value and has gained prominence in recent decades. The work presented in this dissertation aims to reduce problems related to noise encountered in an automotive environment, improving the speech recognition system robustness. Thus,controlofnon-critical features of a car, such as CD player and air conditioning, can be performed through voice commands. The proposed system is based on a speech signal preprocessing step using the signal subspace method. Its performance is related to the size (lines× columns) of the matrices that represents the input signal. Therefore, the ULLV decomposition was used because it offers a lower computational complexity compared to traditional methods based on SVD decomposition. The speech recognizer Julius is an open source software that offers high performance and was the chosen one for the case study. A noisy speech database with 44800 samples was generated to model the automotive environment. Finally, the robustness of the system was evaluated and compared with a traditional method of noise reduction called spectral subtraction.
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Voice Assisted Visual Search

Wåhlén, Herje January 2010 (has links)
The amount and variety of visual information presented on electronic displays is ever-increasing. Finding and acquiring relevant information in the most effective manner possible is of course desirable. While there are advantages to presenting a large number of information objects on a screen at the same time, it can also hinder fast detection of objects of interest. One way of addressing that problem is Voice Assisted Visual Search (VAVS). A user supported by VAVS calls out an object of interest and is immediately guided to the object by a highlighting cue. This thesis is an initial study of the VAVS user interface technique. The findings suggest that VAVS is a promising approach, supported by theory and practice. A working prototype shows that locating objects of interest can be sped up significantly, requiring only half the amount of time taken without the use of VAVS, on average. / Voice-Assisted Visual Search

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