Thread Subject: NN

Subject: NN

From: Elshaymaa M.E.

Date: 29 Jun, 2009 17:16:02

Message: 1 of 3

Dear all …
Can NN be used to train and test sounds? for example, can I train the NN to differentiate between (2) words pronounced by me, then test the NN to recognize each of the (2) words pronounced again by me?
****My test result was that training can be done using (10) templates for each of the (2) words, but test by pronouncing the same two words (again) gives wrong recognition in the most of the times.
                                                                           Thanks

Subject: NN

From: us

Date: 29 Jun, 2009 17:50:17

Message: 2 of 3

"Elshaymaa M.E." <engenas_master@yahoo.com> wrote in message <h2assi$t51$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Dear all …
> Can NN be used to train and test sounds? for example, can I train the NN to differentiate between (2) words pronounced by me, then test the NN to recognize each of the (2) words pronounced again by me?
> ****My test result was that training can be done using (10) templates for each of the (2) words, but test by pronouncing the same two words (again) gives wrong recognition in the most of the times.
> Thanks

an interesting task and some very interesting results...
now, where is your question re ML...

us

Subject: NN

From: Elshaymaa M.E.

Date: 30 Jun, 2009 08:32:01

Message: 3 of 3

*** Ok, My question is that how to adjust the NN for giving better recognition for a new sound template (pronounced by the same person)?
*** Has anyone use NN to train and test sounds successfully?
                                                                   Thanks

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