Computer recognition of spoken letters and digits

Recent results on Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Speech Analysis suggest that progress in designing recognition devices and in advancing speech science knowledge may arise from an integration of the so called cognitive and information-theoretic approaches/LEVINSON 85/.

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