CLSDASJul 10, 2023

Retrieval of phonemes and Kohonen algorithm

arXiv:2307.07407v1h-index: 22
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This is an incremental approach for voice or image retrieval tasks, limited to narrow applications such as airplane command recognition.

The paper proposes a phoneme-retrieval technique using a network construction method, but it only works for specific datasets like certain voice commands or images, with no concrete performance results reported.

A phoneme-retrieval technique is proposed, which is due to the particular way of the construction of the network. An initial set of neurons is given. The number of these neurons is approximately equal to the number of typical structures of the data. For example if the network is built for voice retrieval then the number of neurons must be equal to the number of characteristic phonemes of the alphabet of the language spoken by the social group to which the particular person belongs. Usually this task is very complicated and the network can depend critically on the samples used for the learning. If the network is built for image retrieval then it works only if the data to be retrieved belong to a particular set of images. If the network is built for voice recognition it works only for some particular set of words. A typical example is the words used for the flight of airplanes. For example a command like the "airplane should make a turn of 120 degrees towards the east" can be easily recognized by the network if a suitable learning procedure is used.

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