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A Design of Recognition Rate Improving Strategy for Mandarin Speech Recognition System - A Case Study on Address Inputting System and Phrase Recognition SystemHsieh, Wen-kuang 24 August 2009 (has links)
This thesis investigates the recognition rate improvement strategies for a Mandarin speech recognition system. Both automatic tone recognition and consonant correction schemes are studied and applied to the Mandarin address inputting system and the Mandarin 2, 3, 4-word phrase recognition systems. For automatic tone recognition scheme, the acoustic properties of the four tones in the Mandarin training database are estimated statistically by 4 sets of parameters within 6 minutes. These automatically generated parameters can greatly increase the tone recognition accuracy, and at the same time reduce the amount of time spent in the manual tone parameter adjustment, that is about 8 hours in general. For consonant correction scheme, the sub-syllable models are developed to enhance the consonant recognition accuracy, and hence further improve the overall correct rate for the whole Mandarin phrases. Experimental results indicate that over 90% correct rate can be achieved for the Mandarin address inputting system with 180 thousand place names by applying the above two schemes. Furthermore, the recognition rates for the Mandarin 2, 3, 4-word phrase recognition systems with 116 thousand phrases in total can be improved from 77%, 94% and 97.5%, to 85%, 96% and 98% respectively.
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A Design of Recognition Rate Improving Strategy for Japanese Speech Recognition SystemLin, Cheng-Hung 24 August 2010 (has links)
This thesis investigates the recognition rate improvement strategies for a Japanese speech recognition system. Both training data development and consonant correction scheme are studied. For training data development, a database of 995 two-syllable Japanese words is established by phonetic balanced sieving. Furthermore, feature models for the 188 common Japanese mono-syllables are derived through mixed position training scheme to increase recognition rate. For consonant correction, a sub-syllable model is developed to enhance the consonant recognition accuracy, and hence further improve the overall correct rate for the whole Japanese phrases. Experimental results indicate that the average correct rate for Japanese phrase recognition system with 34 thousand phrases can be improved from 86.91% to 92.38%.
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