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A Voice Recognizer for Car Telephone System
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A voice recognizer for automotive application which controls hands-free car telephone using voice has been developed. To ensure high recognition performance in noisy environments, a pitch synchronous analysis method and utterance detection method adaptable to noisy environments have been adapted to the voice recognizer.
A digital signal processor (DSP) for pitch synchronous spectrum analysis and a micro processor for pattern matching and controlling the system have been used as the main components, and the recognizer has been compactly designed for automobile use.
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Shimotani, M., Hibino, M., Yamamoto, T., and Nonami, T., "A Voice Recognizer for Car Telephone System," SAE Technical Paper 900249, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900249.Also In
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