Trying for speaker independence in the use of speaker dependent voice recognition equipment

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Trying for speaker independence in the use of speaker dependent voice recognition equipment

This report discusses the results of an experiment to determine the possibilities of obtaining some speaker independence using speaker dependent voice recognition equipment. The results revealed about 99% accuracy when the user's speech templates were in memory along with those of four other users. If the user's voice patterns were not in memory but those of the four other users still were in memory, recognition accuracy still hovered around 95%. (Author)

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NPS55-82-032

"Prepared for 9th Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, WA."-Cover.

"December 1982."

Includes bibliographical references.

"Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited."

Technical report; 1982.

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Monterey, Calif
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NPS-55-82-032.

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1 v. (various pagings) :

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OL25503570M
Internet Archive
tryingforspeaker00pooc
OCLC/WorldCat
21492297

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