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A Discriminative Decoder for the Recognition of Phoneme Sequences
2005
In this report, we propose a discriminative decoder for phoneme recognition, i.e. the identification of the uttered phoneme sequence from a speech recording. This task is solved as a 3 step process: a phoneme classifier first classifies each accoustic frame, then temporal consistency features (TCF) are extracted from the phoneme classifier outputs, and finally a sequence decoder identifies the phoneme sequence according to the TCF.
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report
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Date Issued
2005
Publisher
IDIAP
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Written at
EPFL
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March 10, 2006
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