Regarding Long Term Memories and Dynamic Time wrapping for Automatic Speech Recognition (karan behar )


Subject: Regarding Long Term Memories and Dynamic Time wrapping for Automatic Speech Recognition
From:    karan behar  <karanbehar@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:25:00 -0400
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--00504502e4cd6680110484ffa96d Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Dear Sir Greetings. I am a graduate student working on Automatic Speech Recognition by bio mimetic systems. I was looking for fundamental papers on the following topics: 1. Long term memories and episodic memories for speech recognition , their architectures. 2. Dynamic time Wrapping, filters for ASR and their applications biologically inspired architecture. 3. Perception in Automatic Speech Recognition, architectures. 4. Standards for Automatic Speech Recognition. Please advise. Regards, Karan Behar Graduae Student Ohio State University --00504502e4cd6680110484ffa96d Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div>Dear Sir</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>Greetings. I am a graduate student working on Automatic Speech Recogni= tion by bio mimetic systems. I was looking for fundamental papers on the fo= llowing topics:</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>1. Long term memories and episodic memories for speech recognition , t= heir architectures.</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>2. Dynamic time Wrapping, filters for ASR and their=A0applications=A0b= iologically inspired architecture.</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>3. Perception in Automatic Speech Recognition, architectures.</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>4. Standards for Automatic Speech Recognition.</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>Please advise.</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>Regards,</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>Karan=A0 Behar</div> <div>Graduae Student</div> <div>Ohio State University</div> <div>=A0</div> <div>=A0</div> --00504502e4cd6680110484ffa96d--


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