Automatic speech recognition for dysphonic patients by using oriented local features
The number of patients with voice pathology has increased significantly in recent years. The disability or illness of a person should not deprive him from taking benefits of the technology advances that is changing the daily life. For example, modern day speech recognition technology should be capab...
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Main Authors: | Ali, Z., Muhammad, G., Alsulaiman, M., Elamvazuthi, I., Al-Mutib, K. |
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International Society of Computers and Their Applications (ISCA)
2014
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