Using Diphones in Large Vocabulary Word Recognition
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In this paper we present a large vocabulary,speaker dependent, isolated word recognition system with diphones as basic units, so that the training session is much faster and useful for any application. The system, tested on a vocabulary of 910 words on one speaker, gave a word recognition rate of 78%, slightly lower than an Itakura recognizer with whole word templates (WRR= 85%)
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