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 Zue, Victor W.


Phonetic Classification and Recognition Using the Multi-Layer Perceptron

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we will describe several extensions to our earlier work, utilizing asegment-based approach. We will formulate our segmental framework and report our study on the use of multi-layer perceptrons for detection and classification of phonemes. We will also examine the outputs of the network, and compare the network performance with other classifiers. Our investigation is performed within a set of experiments that attempts to recognize 38 vowels and consonants in American English independent of speaker.


Phonetic Classification and Recognition Using the Multi-Layer Perceptron

Neural Information Processing Systems

In this paper, we will describe several extensions to our earlier work, utilizing a segment-based approach. We will formulate our segmental framework and report our study on the use of multi-layer perceptrons for detection and classification of phonemes. We will also examine the outputs of the network, and compare the network performance with other classifiers. Our investigation is performed within a set of experiments that attempts to recognize 38 vowels and consonants in American English independent of speaker.


Applications of Error Back-Propagation to Phonetic Classification

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper is concerced with the use of error back-propagation in phonetic classification. Our objective is to investigate the basic characteristicsof back-propagation, and study how the framework ofmulti-layer perceptrons can be exploited in phonetic recognition.


Applications of Error Back-Propagation to Phonetic Classification

Neural Information Processing Systems

This paper is concerced with the use of error back-propagation in phonetic classification. Our objective is to investigate the basic characteristics of back-propagation, and study how the framework of multi-layer perceptrons can be exploited in phonetic recognition.