Low-Resource Speech Recognition of 500-Word Vocabularies
Sabine Deligne, Ellen Eide, et al.
INTERSPEECH - Eurospeech 2001
Finite-state encoders that encode n-ary data into a constrained system S are considered. The anticipation, or decoding delay, of such an (5, n ) -encoder is the number of symbols that a state-dependent decoder needs to look ahead in order to recover the current input symbol. Upper bounds are obtained on the smallest attainable number of states of any (S, n)-encoder with anticipation t. Those bounds can be explicitly computed from t and S, which implies that the problem of checking whether there is an (5, n) -encoder with anticipation t is decidable. It is also shown that if there is an (S, n) -encoder with anticipation t, then a version of the state-splitting algorithm can be applied to produce an (S, n) encoder with anticipation at most It- 1. We also observe that the problem of checking whether there is an (S, n)-encoder having a sliding-block decoder with a given memory and anticipation is decidable. © 1996 IEEE.
Sabine Deligne, Ellen Eide, et al.
INTERSPEECH - Eurospeech 2001
Thomas R. Puzak, A. Hartstein, et al.
CF 2007
Renu Tewari, Richard P. King, et al.
IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 1996
Matthias Kaiserswerth
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking