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Application of Phoneme Segmentation Technique in Spoken Word Recognition
Phoneme-Based Speech Segmentation using Hybrid Soft Computing Framework - Studies in Computational Intelligence
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10.1007/978-81-322-1862-3_7
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2014
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pp. 137-152
Author(s):
Mousmita Sarma
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Kandarpa Kumar Sarma
Keyword(s):
Word Recognition
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Spoken Word Recognition
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Spoken Word
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Phoneme Segmentation
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Segmentation Technique
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