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Title: | Applications of Deep Learning Approaches in Speech Recognition: A Survey |
Other Titles: | Automated speech recognition (ASR) appeared to be a driving force for a variety of machine learning |
Authors: | Sameer I. Ali Al-Janabi, Ali Azawii Abdul Lateef |
Keywords: | Machine learning · Automated speech recognition · Speech identification · Speech to text |
Issue Date: | 9-Jul-2022 |
Publisher: | Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 394. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0604-6_17 |
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Abstract: | Automated speech recognition (ASR) appeared to be a driving force for variety of machine learning (ML) techniques, include to ubiquitously utilized discriminative learning, Bayesian learning, hidden Markov model, adaptive learning, and structured sequence learning. Although machine learning utilize ASR as a large scale, it can reasonable application to thoroughly test viability for a given procedure and to motivate unused issues emerging from intrinsically consecutive and discourse energetic nature. Also, although ASR is accessible commercially for a few applications used in this research through the limitation and research gaps that the researcher try to access high accuracy of these systems. The advance technology from new ML techniques appears incredible guarantee to progress the literature review in ASR innovation. This study gives reader with a diagram of present-day ML methods as used within the relevant and current as significant for ASR future systems and research. The study goal is to promote advanced cross-pollination between ML and ASR communities more than has hither to occurred. |
Description: | Speech is the foremost characteristic and viable strategy of communication between human creatures. Speech identification aimed to decipher speech to text [1]. It may be a standard classification issue where discourse signals got to be mapped to or recognized as words. Therefore, it is not conceivable to work with discourse reports |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8162 |
ISSN: | Published 09 July 2022 Publisher Name Springer, Singapore Print ISBN 978-981-19-0603-9 Online ISBN 978-981-19-0604-6 eBook Packages Engineering Engineering (R0) |
Appears in Collections: | قسم التفسير وعلوم القرأن |
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