Automatic Speech Recognition, WS 2009/2010

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20. October 2009

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Here you can find the download material for the lecture. The exercise sheets as well as other documents needed for the solution of the exercises will be made available on this page.

Lecture Notes:

Lecture notes (now complete) (PDF slides, final corrected version: Feb. 5, 2009)


Exercises:
TypeDateDownloadothers
For the later exercises you will need a mathematical toolkit, for which we strongly suggest the usage of the public domain toolkit Octave (similar to MatLab). Solutions to the exercises will be given only in Octave code.

You can download Octave and its documentation here.

The RWTH Aachen University Speech Recognition System can be downloaded here.

Schedule

Type Date Room Start Instructor
V3/4 Di, 11:45 - 13:15 AH 6 Dr.rer.nat. R. Schlüter, Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Ney
Do, 12:30 - 14:00 AH 6 16. Oct. 2009
Ü2 Fr, 09:00 - 10:30 seminar room i6 17. Oct. 2009 Plahl, Stein, Schlüter, Ney

info

Content:
The aim of automatic speech recognition is to extract the spoken word sequence from the acoustic signal. An automatic speech recognition system consists typically of four parts:

Assignment:
Applied Computer Science or Field of Specialization.

Requirements:
4 terms of university (Fachsemester), knowledge of probability theory / statistics

Language of instruction:
English

Literature

Contact

Dr. Ralf Schlüter schlueter@informatik.rwth-aachen.de Tel. 80-21612
Markus Nussbaum-Thom nussbaum@informatik.rwth-aachen.de Tel. 80-21602


Office hours: by arrangement

Oct 2008