Improved phoneme-based myoelectric speech recognition.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering(2009)
Abstract
This paper introduces an enhanced phoneme-based myoelectric signal (MES) speech recognition system. The system can recognize new words without retraining the phoneme classifier, which is considered to be the main advantage of phoneme-based speech recognition. It is shown that previous systems experience severe performance degradation when new words are added to a testing dataset. To maintain high ...
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Key words
Speech recognition,Linear discriminant analysis,Hidden Markov models,Vocabulary,Acoustic noise,Biomedical engineering,Degradation,Principal component analysis,Speech enhancement,Facial muscles
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