Intelligent Interface Based Voice Activity Detector and Automatic Speech Recognition for Home Automation in WSN – a Survey

Author(s):  
Tharaniya soundhari.M ◽  
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Brilly Sangeetha .S
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.4) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
M ABOULKHIR ◽  
S BOUREKKADI ◽  
S KHOULJI ◽  
K SLIMANI ◽  
M L. KERKEB

This scientific work concerning an examination on automatic speech recognition (ASR) frameworks connected with the home automation and to express the importance of this academic work, an itemized investigation of the engineering of speech recognition frameworks was completed. Our goal in Information Systems Engineering Research Group ofAbdelmalekEssaadi University is to choose a speech recognition programming that must work in remote speech conditions and in a rowdy area.The proposed framework is using atoolbox called Kaldi, which must correspond as aclient created by an advanced programming language, with any home automation framework. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 4091 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoo Rhee Oh ◽  
Kiyoung Park ◽  
Jeon Gyu Park

This paper aims to design an online, low-latency, and high-performance speech recognition system using a bidirectional long short-term memory (BLSTM) acoustic model. To achieve this, we adopt a server-client model and a context-sensitive-chunk-based approach. The speech recognition server manages a main thread and a decoder thread for each client and one worker thread. The main thread communicates with the connected client, extracts speech features, and buffers the features. The decoder thread performs speech recognition, including the proposed multichannel parallel acoustic score computation of a BLSTM acoustic model, the proposed deep neural network-based voice activity detector, and Viterbi decoding. The proposed acoustic score computation method estimates the acoustic scores of a context-sensitive-chunk BLSTM acoustic model for the batched speech features from concurrent clients, using the worker thread. The proposed deep neural network-based voice activity detector detects short pauses in the utterance to reduce response latency, while the user utters long sentences. From the experiments of Korean speech recognition, the number of concurrent clients is increased from 22 to 44 using the proposed acoustic score computation. When combined with the frame skipping method, the number is further increased up to 59 clients with a small accuracy degradation. Moreover, the average user-perceived latency is reduced from 11.71 s to 3.09–5.41 s by using the proposed deep neural network-based voice activity detector.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ing-Jr Ding ◽  
Yen-Ming Hsu

In the past, the kernel of automatic speech recognition (ASR) is dynamic time warping (DTW), which is feature-based template matching and belongs to the category technique of dynamic programming (DP). Although DTW is an early developed ASR technique, DTW has been popular in lots of applications. DTW is playing an important role for the known Kinect-based gesture recognition application now. This paper proposed an intelligent speech recognition system using an improved DTW approach for multimedia and home automation services. The improved DTW presented in this work, called HMM-like DTW, is essentially a hidden Markov model- (HMM-) like method where the concept of the typical HMM statistical model is brought into the design of DTW. The developed HMM-like DTW method, transforming feature-based DTW recognition into model-based DTW recognition, will be able to behave as the HMM recognition technique and therefore proposed HMM-like DTW with the HMM-like recognition model will have the capability to further perform model adaptation (also known as speaker adaptation). A series of experimental results in home automation-based multimedia access service environments demonstrated the superiority and effectiveness of the developed smart speech recognition system by HMM-like DTW.


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