[erlang-questions] Erlang for Speech Recognition
Ivan Uemlianin
ivan@REDACTED
Sun Jun 19 16:58:54 CEST 2011
Dear Kenji
Thanks for the tip-off. Husky looks interesting.
My Japanese is not what it should be, but it looks like Husky uses HMMs
produced by ATT and HTK, is that right?
http://www.furui.cs.titech.ac.jp/~shinot/husky/runhusky.html
<http://www.furui.cs.titech.ac.jp/%7Eshinot/husky/runhusky.html>
Where it says:
?????????HMM???? ????????????????????????????????HTK?ATT?????????????????.
But whatever part Husky does, it'll be very interesting to see how it's
done in Haskell. I'll check out Takahiro Shinozaki's papers and see
what he's written about Husky.
Best wishes
Ivan
On 19/06/11 13:22, Kenji Rikitake wrote:
> Takahiro Shinozaki has published a Haskell speech recognition program
> called Husky.
> http://www.furui.cs.titech.ac.jp/~shinot/husky/husky.hs
>
> FYI.
> Kenji Rikitake
> Note: I know very very little about speech recognition.
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