We propose a continuous speech recognition algorithm utilizing island-driven A* search. Conventional left-to-right A* search is probable to lose the optimal solution from a finite stack if some obscurities appear at the start of an input speech. Proposed island-driven A* search proceeds searching forward and backward from the clearest part of an input speech, and thus can avoid to lose the optimal solution from a finite stack.
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Yoshikazu YAMAGUCHI, Akio OGIHARA, Yasuhisa HAYASHI, Nobuyuki TAKASU, Kunio FUKUNAGA, "A Continuous Speech Recognition Algorithm Utilizing Island-Driven A* Search" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E76-A, no. 7, pp. 1184-1186, July 1993, doi: .
Abstract: We propose a continuous speech recognition algorithm utilizing island-driven A* search. Conventional left-to-right A* search is probable to lose the optimal solution from a finite stack if some obscurities appear at the start of an input speech. Proposed island-driven A* search proceeds searching forward and backward from the clearest part of an input speech, and thus can avoid to lose the optimal solution from a finite stack.
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