Automotive speech control in a non-stationary noisy environment Online publication date: Wed, 18-Aug-2010
by Tom Z. Qi, Tom J. Moir
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 39, No. 1/2/3, 2010
Abstract: This paper presents a novel in-car design to recognise the driver's voice and to control in-car devices. In a non-stationary noise car environment, a speech recognition kit SR-07 with speech recognition chip HM2007 has less than 10% successful hit-rate. With an adaptive Wiener filter, the successful hit-rate has improved to as much as 75%.
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