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Connected Korean Digit Speech Recognition Using Vowel String and Number of Syllables (음절수와 모음 열을 이용한 한국어 연결 숫자 음성인식)

  • Youn, Jeh-Seon;Hong, Kwang-Seok
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.10A no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we present a new Korean connected digit recognition based on vowel string and number of syllables. There are two steps to reduce digit candidates. The first one is to determine the number and interval of digit. Once the number and interval of digit are determined, the second is to recognize the vowel string in the digit string. The digit candidates according to vowel string are recognized based on CV (consonant vowel), VCCV and VC unit HMM. The proposed method can cope effectively with the coarticulation effects and recognize the connected digit speech very well.

An Utterance Verification using Vowel String (모음 열을 이용한 발화 검증)

  • 유일수;노용완;홍광석
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.46-49
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    • 2003
  • The use of confidence measures for word/utterance verification has become art essential component of any speech input application. Confidence measures have applications to a number of problems such as rejection of incorrect hypotheses, speaker adaptation, or adaptive modification of the hypothesis score during search in continuous speech recognition. In this paper, we present a new utterance verification method using vowel string. Using subword HMMs of VCCV unit, we create anti-models which include vowel string in hypothesis words. The experiment results show that the utterance verification rate of the proposed method is about 79.5%.

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The syllable recovrey rule-based system and the application of a morphological analysis method for the post-processing of a continuous speech recognition (연속음성인식 후처리를 위한 음절 복원 rule-based 시스템과 형태소분석기법의 적용)

  • 박미성;김미진;김계성;최재혁;이상조
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.36C no.3
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 1999
  • Various phonological alteration occurs when we pronounce continuously in korean. This phonological alteration is one of the major reasons which make the speech recognition of korean difficult. This paper presents a rule-based system which converts a speech recognition character string to a text-based character string. The recovery results are morphologically analyzed and only a correct text string is generated. Recovery is executed according to four kinds of rules, i.e., a syllable boundary final-consonant initial-consonant recovery rule, a vowel-process recovery rule, a last syllable final-consonant recovery rule and a monosyllable process rule. We use a x-clustering information for an efficient recovery and use a postfix-syllable frequency information for restricting recovery candidates to enter morphological analyzer. Because this system is a rule-based system, it doesn't necessitate a large pronouncing dictionary or a phoneme dictionary and the advantage of this system is that we can use the being text based morphological analyzer.

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A construction of vowel string dictionary for unlimited word speech recognition (무제한 단어 음성인식을 위한 모음열 사전의 구축)

  • 김동환;윤재선;홍광석
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • 2000.08a
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    • pp.177-180
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    • 2000
  • 기존의 제한적 단어 인식과는 달리 무제한 단어 음성인식에 있어서는 방대한 용량의 단어 모델을 참조로 인식이 이루어지게 되어, 참조모델과 입력패턴과의 비교를 위한 탐색시간이 너무 길어지게 된다. 본 논문에서 제한하는 방법은 무제한 단어 음성인식 시스템을 구축하기 위해 선행되어야 하는 모음열 사전을 구축하는 것이다. 음성인식시 입력패턴과 참조모델에 속한 모든 단어와의 비교를 수행하지 않고, 입력패턴의 모음열을 인식한 후, 인식된 모음열 단어들만을 참조모델에서 인식 후보로 두어 인식을 수행하게 하여 시간적인 측면에서의 효율성을 기하는 것이다. 결과적으로 본 연구 방법은 무제한 단어 음성인식에서의 실시간 처리라는 점에 주 목적을 두었다.

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Hangeul detection method based on histogram and character structure in natural image (다양한 배경에서 히스토그램과 한글의 구조적 특징을 이용한 문자 검출 방법)

  • Pyo, Sung-Kook;Park, Young-Soo;Lee, Gang Seung;Lee, Sang-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we proposed a Hangeul detection method using structural features of histogram, consonant, and vowel to solve the problem of Hangul which is separated and detected consonant and vowel The proposed method removes background by using DoG (Difference of Gaussian) to remove unnecessary noise in Hangul detection process. In the image with the background removed, we converted it to a binarized image using a cumulative histogram. Then, the horizontal position histogram was used to find the position of the character string, and character combination was performed using the vertical histogram in the found character image. However, words with a consonant vowel such as '가', '라' and '귀' are combined using a structural characteristic of characters because they are difficult to combine into one character. In this experiment, an image composed of alphabets with various backgrounds, an image composed of Korean characters, and an image mixed with alphabets and Hangul were tested. The detection rate of the proposed method is about 2% lower than that of the K-means and MSER character detection method, but it is about 5% higher than that of the character detection method including Hangul.

Pitch Accent Realization in North Kyungsang Korean: Tonal Alignment as a Function of Nasal Position in Syllables

  • Sohn, Hyang-Sook
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.37-52
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    • 2011
  • This study investigates patterns of the alignment of the accentual peaks in bisyllabic words of the CVNCV, CVNV, and CVNNV structures in North Kyungsang Korean. Based on the tonal alignment, patterns of the F0 pitch excursion are discussed relative to one another. Issues are addressed concerning how the tonal targets are aligned, and how the tonal specifications of nasals in postvocalic, intervocalic, and prevocalic environments are supplied in the LH, HL, and HH classes. Tonal specification of nasals in various environments is accounted for by extension of the L target, displacement of the pitch peak, and interpolation between two tonal targets, depending on the tonal class. The results in this study provide preliminary evidence that the categorical alignment of the tonal targets is implemented by simply checking the presence or absence of a nasal before or after the nucleus vowel on the segmental string, without reference to the constituency of the nasal in the syllable structure. However, the prosodic structure has a key role to play in explaining speaker-dependent variations in the tonal alignment. Sensitivity to tautosyllabicity has an effect on the shape of the F0 contour, and disparity in the patterns of the pitch excursion is represented as a function of syllable structure correlated with segmental composition of the nasal.

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