EUROCON 2005 - The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool" 2005
DOI: 10.1109/eurcon.2005.1630223
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One Approach to Statistical Speech Recognition

Abstract: The paper presents the algorithm for recognition of spoken words that belong to limited dictionary. The algorithm is based on statistical pattern recognition. The short overview of theoretical background of different phases of the algorithm including basic signals filtering, start-point and endpoint detection, dimension reduction and linear classifiers design are included in the paper.

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“…302 An act is discriminatory when the victim is targeted because of his or her membership in a group defined by the perpetrator on a political, racial or religious basis. 303 The criterion is thus subjective. An objective quality of the victim is not necessary; it is the perception of the perpetrator which is controlling.…”
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“…302 An act is discriminatory when the victim is targeted because of his or her membership in a group defined by the perpetrator on a political, racial or religious basis. 303 The criterion is thus subjective. An objective quality of the victim is not necessary; it is the perception of the perpetrator which is controlling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…304 The act must discriminate in fact; mere intention to discriminate without actual discrimination does not suffice. 305 Also, there must be a conscious intent to discriminate, not merely knowledge of action in a discriminatory manner. 306 The special intent 307 to discriminate may be inferred from the context.…”
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confidence: 99%