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G10L 15/08 (2006.01) G10L 15/12 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2539877
A system for indexing and searching speech content, the system includes two distinct stages, a speech indexing stage (100) and a speech retrieval stage (200). A phone lattice (103) is generated by passing speech content (101) through a speech recogniser (102). The resulting phone lattice is then processed to produce a set of observed sequences Q=(.THETA., i) where .THETA. are the set of observed phone sequences for each node i in the phone lattice. During the retrieval stage (200), a user first inputs a target word (205) into the system, which is then reduced to a target phone sequence P=(p1 , p2,..., P N) (207). The system then compares target sequence P with the set of observed sequences Q (208), suitably by scoring each observed sequence against the target sequence using a Minimum Edit Distance (MED) calculation to produce a set of matching sequences R (209).
Sridharan Subramanian
Thambiratnam Albert Joseph Kishan
Freedman & Associates
Queensland University Of Technology
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