MATLAB ROUTINES for Speech Recognition
These are some of the routines that you can play around with. (You can also look at some spectra that needed better demonstration from what I managed in the last session...)
Run the following list of Matlab commands to generate plots and hear speech samples.
Support Vector Machines
Support Vector Machines (SVMs) are a recent and promising approach to solving binary pattern recognition problems. To start out, try the mysvm software for training support vector machines. This software is very easy to install and use. The simple machine that I described in the demo is a linear support vector machine.
Here are the parameter
file, training and test file. It is
not clear which package you might
eventually be using or even coding
up your own pattern recognizer or using something
other than SVMs.
For those who might be interested, this is a good tutorial for SVMs.
Hidden Markov Models
CS Machines with Sound cards
Machines in Ry257:
bert, caitlin, dante, ernie
Note: Several Graduate students
use the space in Ry257 as their
office. Please be considerate of their
requirements.
Machines in Regenstien :
admiral
barnacle-bill
boardwalk-flyer
broker
champion
fast-mail
golden-state
gotham
james-whitcomb-riley
montrealer
penn-texas
royal-palm
senator
the-400
tippecanoe
trail-blazer
union
Please bring your own headphones.
Most of the computers listed above have extension cables
which
connect to the monitor, so you don't have to reach behind
the
computer to plug in cables each time.
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