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Incorporating Knowledge Sources into Statistical Speech Recognition addresses the problem of developing efficient automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, which maintain a balance between utilizing a wide knowledge of speech variability, while keeping the training / recognition effort feasible and improving speech recognition performance. The book provides an efficient general framework to incorporate additional knowledge sources into state-of-the-art statistical ASR systems. It can be applied to many existing ASR problems with their respective model-based likelihood functions in flexible...
Incorporating Knowledge Sources into Statistical Speech Recognition by Sakriani Sakti is 196 pages long, and a total of 50,176 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 34 minutes to read Incorporating Knowledge Sources into Statistical Speech Recognition aloud.
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