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Recognizing and Investigating Spoken Arabic Alphabet

Alphabet recognition is needed in many applications for retrieving information associated with the spelling of a name, such as telephone, addresses, etc. In this paper Arabic alphabets were investigated from the speech recognition problem point of view. The system was an isolated whole word speech r...

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Main Author: Alotaibi, Y.A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Alphabet recognition is needed in many applications for retrieving information associated with the spelling of a name, such as telephone, addresses, etc. In this paper Arabic alphabets were investigated from the speech recognition problem point of view. The system was an isolated whole word speech recognizer. Spoken Arabic alphabet has more than one set, each of which contains members of alphabets that are acoustically very similar. This recognition system achieved 83.34% correct for alphabets. The spoken alphabet "Hamzah" got almost 100% recognition rate, but the worst performance was encountered with alphabet "Baa", "Taa", "Thaa", "H_aa", "Thaal", "Raa", "Seen", "T_aa", "Dhaa", and "Faa".
ISSN:2162-7843
DOI:10.1109/ISSPIT.2007.4458088