Harvey F. Silverman, N. Rex Dixon
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Performance evaluation of DUR systems has typically consisted of percentage-correct recognition (PCR) for specific vocabularies. This numerical measure is misleading because it presumes that 100% recognition is equally achievable for all vocabularies. This, in fact, is not the case. In this paper, results from an experiment which compared human-listener performance to that of a particular recognition machine will be presented. Three different vocabularies were studied. Preliminary results for normalizing machine performance with respect to the difficulty of a test vocabulary are given. Relevant data from the experiment are included to demonstrate the problem and its potential solution.
Harvey F. Silverman, N. Rex Dixon
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Harvey F. Silverman, N. Rex Dixon
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
Fred Mintzer, Abraham Peled
ICASSP 1982
Krishna S. Nathan, Yi-Teh Lee, et al.
IEEE TSP