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Survey on Recognition of Repeated Patterns from Speech


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1 Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
     

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Extensive research and development has taken place over the last 70 years in the areas of pattern recognition and speech processing. Areas to which these disciplines have been applied include Forensic (e. g., Speaker Identification), Speech Pathology (diagnosis, detection), banking and railway (online announcement), military intelligence (Silent Speech), communications (data compression, speech recognition), and many others. This paper presents a very brief survey of recent developments in repeated pattern recognition using speech processing techniques.


Keywords

Speech Signal Processing, Segmentation, Onset Detection, Pattern Matching,
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Authors

A. Kavya
Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
Devaramani Shankar
Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
S. Likitha
Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
J. Gagandeep
Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
Fathima Afroz
Department of ISE, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India

Abstract


Extensive research and development has taken place over the last 70 years in the areas of pattern recognition and speech processing. Areas to which these disciplines have been applied include Forensic (e. g., Speaker Identification), Speech Pathology (diagnosis, detection), banking and railway (online announcement), military intelligence (Silent Speech), communications (data compression, speech recognition), and many others. This paper presents a very brief survey of recent developments in repeated pattern recognition using speech processing techniques.


Keywords


Speech Signal Processing, Segmentation, Onset Detection, Pattern Matching,