Reply by Mounir Shita March 8, 20012001-03-08

I see. I've been working on an algorithm for the last couple of years that doesn't require learning. However, I've only been able to get 70% recognition rate at the very best. Normally is lower than that.

However, I do have some ideas on how to improve it. But it will take me some time to do so since this is only a privat project of mine. Nothing to do with my job or anything.

Just asked since I really don't know much (read: nothing) about the speech recognition industry/news etc..etc...I got in to this by an accident. But I had my fun and didn't want to spend anymore time with it if it was already done. But since its not, it would be fun to see if I can make it better. I guess if I could get a min.80-90% recognition rate, I would be happy

Then again, this project might just be a stupid disaster. Never know.....

Mounir

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>Yeah, well, no. That is what we are all looking for!
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> > Do you guys know if there exist a ASR algorithm that doesn't require
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Reply by Richards March 7, 20012001-03-07
Yeah, well, no. That is what we are all looking for!
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> Do you guys know if there exist a ASR algorithm that doesn't require
> learning and works for more than just one person?


Reply by Mounir Shita March 7, 20012001-03-07
Hi everyone,

Do you guys know if there exist a ASR algorithm that doesn't require
learning and works for more than just one person?

For example, a gizmo you can turn on and instantly understands what
anyone have to say (or whatever the gizmo's vocabulary is).

Mounir