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From: tom@yosemite.comm.mot.com (Tom Rubinstein)
Subject: Evaluating channel quality using speech recognition techniques?
Reply-To: comp.speech,tom@yosemite.comm.mot.com (Tom Rubinstein)
Organization: Motorola Resource Development Engineering
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 15:50:59 GMT
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We are trying to come up with a means of objectively measuring the
quality of a voice communications channel.  It seems to me that
speech recognition techniques could be applied to this problem.  For
example, one could measure the number of errors a particular speech
recognition algorithm made on a sample of speech passed through the
channel being evaluated.

Can anybody point me to technical references that deal with this
issue?


Thanks,

Tom


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