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From: mhall@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Matthew Hall)
Subject: Very simple speech recognition Alg. wanted.
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Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 20:24:32 GMT
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Hello-
	I asked this question before, and recieved no replies.
However I did recieve at least five requests to pass information on.
If you can help, please do.  Many people want to know.

Simply the question is this - How does one implement a speaker
dependant, discrete recognition system?  For my purposes, the
vocabulary can be very small (<100 commands), but others have shown
interest in larger vocabularies.

Specifically, what data should one store - what patterns are unique to
different words.  How does one search a "dictionary" for a specific
word, and how does one quickly and somewhat accurately match a word
spoken to it's saved (pattern?)  The sound, at least in my case, is
stored in a raw waveform.  I am using pascal on a Macintosh, but I am
pretty flexible.

If you can help me and the other querents out, either by source code
or pointers to information, please do. There seems to be a great
interest in this.

Thank you,
-matt hall
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