Objetivo
The overall aims of the SPIN project were to:
-make significant advances in speech input/output algorithms
-study ergonomic aspects in relation to the integration of speech input/output facilities in the office environment
-build a demonstrator illustrating the main results of the project, consisting of a prototype of a workstation with speech facilities.
The aims of the project were to make significant advances in speech input/output algorithms, study ergonomic aspects in relation to the integration of speech input/output facilities and build a demonstrator.
The MPLPC algorithm was the coding method chosen and a simulation of refined versions and a real time breadboard implementation of the algorithm are available.
Work concentrated on algorithm studies. The results were embodied in an experimental demonstrator, MARIPA, which was a low cost recognizer based on a personal computer (PC) board. The demonstration of the first stage of the continuous speech recognizer, producing a lattice of demisyllables for continuous speech recognition, was achieved. Speech input/output assessment methodology was refined and used to improve the quality of the developed algorithm.
Text to speech synthesis systems for French, Italian and Greek were developed, with emphasis on phonetic components, prosody, development of a speech rule compiler and quality evaluations of the French and Italian diphone sets.
Automatic test software for the simulation of speaker verification was produced, running on a large speech database and a final real time automatic speaker verification system was implemented.
A 3 digital signal processing (DSP) based modular hardware for speech processing was designed and developed, and each speech algorithm implemented. An experimental final system, made up a PC and of a speech interface was built to present the results of the project.
Experiments were completed and results and guidelines delivered with regard to:
integration of speech input/output facilities in a multimedia person machine interface;
use of speech in specific office applications;
definition of the best positions for a microphone on a workstation for speech input;
definition of a measuring technique for determining the noise sensitivity of speech recognizers;
behaviour of test subjects when using a multimedia user interface.
The main results of the SPIN project were as follows:
Speech Algorithms
-Coding
Three coding methods (MPLPC, TDHS, and RELP) have been studied in detail and simulated versions of these algorithms produced. Evaluation of their intelligibility showed that the MPLPC algorithm was the best one at the chosen bit rate (9.6 Kbit/s); a simu lation of refined versions and a real-time breadboard implementation of the MPLPC algorithm are currently available.
-Speech recognition
Work was concentrated on algorithm studies. The results were embodied in an experimental demonstrator, MARIPA, which was a low-cost recogniser based on a PC board. The demonstration of the first stage of the continuous speech recogniser, producing a latt ice of demi-syllables for continuous speech recognition, was also achieved. Speech input/output assessment methodology was refined and used to improve the quality of the developed algorithm.
-Text-to-speech synthesis
Text-to-speech synthesis systems for French, Italian and Greek were developed, with emphasis on:
.phonetic components: full diphone dictionaries are available for the three languages dealt with in the project
.prosody: many rules of duration and intonation were defined
.development of a speech rule compiler
.quality evaluations of the French and Italian diphone sets.
-Speaker verification
Automatic test software for the simulation of speaker verification was produced, running on a large speech database. A final real-time automatic speaker verification system was implemented and used to control access to protected areas of the R&D laborato ries.
Hardware Implementation and Integration
A three DSP-based modular hardware for speech processing was designed and developed, and each speech algorithm (coding, speech recognition, speaker verification, text-to-speech synthesis) implemented.
An experimental final system, made up a PC and of a speech interface (built in a VME environment and connected to the PC via a serial line) was built to present the results of the project. The office application chosen was agenda planning.
Ergonomic aspects were also carefully studied. Several experiments were completed and significant results and guidelines delivered with regard to:
-integration of speech input/output facilities in a multimedia person-machine interface
-use of speech in specific office applications
-definition of the best positions for a microphone on a workstation for speech input
-definition of a measuring technique for determining the noise sensitivity of speech recognisers
-behaviour of test subjects when using a multimedia user interface.
Exploitation
The results of this project were used in project 954, IKAROS.
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- ciencias naturales informática y ciencias de la información software
- ciencias naturales informática y ciencias de la información base de datos
- ingeniería y tecnología ingeniería eléctrica, ingeniería electrónica, ingeniería de la información ingeniería electrónica procesamiento de señales
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Francia
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