A Large-Vocabulary Taiwanese (Min-nan) Speech Recognition System Based on Inter-syllabic Initial-Final Modeling and Lexicon-Tree Search

Ren Yuan Lyu, Yuang Jin Chiang, Ren Zhou Fang, Wen Ping Hsieh

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Abstract

In this paper some preliminary work about Taiwanese (Min-nan) speech recognition research has been done and described. Also, we report some pioneer experimental results on an initial study about a large-vocabulary (with 20 thousand words) Taiwanese multi-syllabic word recognition system. For the speaker dependent case, 9.4% word error rate is achieved. A real-time prototype system implemented on a Pentium-II personal computer running MS-Windows95/NT is also shown to validate the approaches proposed in this paper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages139-149
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 1998

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