Speaker-Dependent Based Speech Recognition

This is the first part of the two parts of a qualitative focused R&D research aimed at designing an application to assist students with visual impairment (VI) in learning English writing and reading skills. The designed application was a speaker-dependent based speech recognition. Conducting alp...

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Published in:Register journal Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 1 - 12
Main Authors: Untari, Lilik, Purnomo, SF. Luthfie Arguby, Asiyah, Nur, Muttaqien, Muhammad Zainal
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga 23-09-2016
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Summary:This is the first part of the two parts of a qualitative focused R&D research aimed at designing an application to assist students with visual impairment (VI) in learning English writing and reading skills. The designed application was a speaker-dependent based speech recognition. Conducting alpha and beta testings, it was revealed that MAKTUM, the name of the application, exposed weaknesses on the selection of Ogden’s Basic English as the linguistic resources for the application and on the recording complexities. On the other hand, MAKTUM displayed strengths in individualized pronunciation and simple interfaces to operate. 
ISSN:1979-8903
2503-040X
DOI:10.18326/rgt.v9i1.1-12