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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1991

Binary autocorrelation processor

James M. Avery

A system for converting known speech segments into machine storable binary signals for the purpose of later attempting a match between a stored signal and an incoming signal using autocorrelation techniques. Through the use of a clipper and a sample and hold register, the system converts an incoming speech signal into a bit stream signal. Two successive groups of bits called frames are stored in separate registers. A bit-by-bit correlation is performed on the bits stored in the separate registers and a counter is indexed as a function of the correlation. A memory is provided for maintaining a record of the counts associated with each speech segment for later attempting computer pattern matching against received unknown speech segments.


Archive | 1985

Pocket calculator with credit card controller and dispenser

James M. Avery; Madhu C. Patel


Archive | 1995

Tunable architecture for device adapter

James M. Avery; William D. Isenberg


Archive | 1995

Multi-device connector

James M. Avery; William D. Isenberg


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1988

Clipped speech-linear predictive coding speech processor

James M. Avery; Elmer August Hoyer


Archive | 1984

Digital processor for speech signals

James M. Avery; Elmer August Hoyer


Archive | 1995

Electrical device adapter and method of producing the same

James M. Avery; William D. Isenberg


Archive | 1995

Method of producing an electrical device adapter

James M. Avery; William D. Isenberg


Archive | 1982

A system and method for recognizing speech.

James M. Avery; Elmer August Hoyer


Archive | 1995

Mehreinrichtungskopplung More coupling device

James M. Avery; William D. Isenberg

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