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On Effectiveness of Static and Dynamic Signs in the Recognition of Voice Signals

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The analysis is made of the effectiveness of various systems of voice signal signs in the framework of the model of a device of the automatic recognition of voice commands. A composite system of signs that accounts for the static and the dynamic component of a voice process is suggested. It is shown that the use of the composite system of signs offers the possibility of increasing additionally the recognition reliability by 5 %.

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Kirillov, S.N., Shustikov, O.E. On Effectiveness of Static and Dynamic Signs in the Recognition of Voice Signals. Automation and Remote Control 62, 485–490 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1002818530364

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