Abstract
In this paper the following points are briefly described about a system for syntactic recognition of phonemes:
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The analyser: filter bank with parameters based on the human cochlea
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The results obtained from this analyser concerning the classification rules for vowels, fricative and stop consonants
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The organisation of a system for syntactic recognition of phonemes using features as base level
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Some results obtained with this recognition system.
This work has been supported by “Direction des Recherches, Etudes et Techniques”
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Alinat, P. (1980). Phoneme Recognition Using a Cochlear Model. In: Simon, J.C. (eds) Spoken Language Generation and Understanding. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 59. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9091-3_11
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