Speaker identification and speech recognition using phased arrays
pp. 227-238
Abstract
We summarize our research results on an innovative approach to making smart meeting rooms accessible to hands-free users. Specifically, we developed an autodirective system to acquire speech in a noisy room using a microphone array, and to identify the speech from a privileged speaker among others in real time. We successfully established that a commercial speaker-dependent speech recognition product could recognize beamformed speech acquired using our autodirective algorithm. We used the NIST Smart Flow System and the Mk-III microphone array developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to conduct our experiments.
Publication details
Published in:
Cai Yang, Abascal Julio (2006) Ambient intelligence in everyday life. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 227-238
DOI: 10.1007/11825890_11
Full citation:
Xu Roger, Mei Gang, Ren ZuBing, Kwan Chiman, Aube Julien, Rochet Cedrick, Stanford Vincent (2006) „Speaker identification and speech recognition using phased arrays“, In: Y. Cai & J. Abascal (eds.), Ambient intelligence in everyday life, Dordrecht, Springer, 227–238.