Computer-implemented speech recognition system training

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Inventors

Rigsby, Stephen
Walchuk, Donald L.

Application #

653989

Filed

Sep-1-2000

Published

Apr-29-2003

Current US Class

033/286
704/270
704/275

International Classes

G10L 021/06

Field of Search

704/270 704/275 709/229 709/219 701/33 33/286 345/8

Assignee

Snap-On Technologies, Inc. (Lincolnshire, IL)

Examiners

McFadden; Susan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McDermott, Will & Emery

US Patent References

4509133   Apparatus for intro...
4827520   Voice actuated cont...
4931964   Vehicle wheel alig...
5335420   Wheel alignment sy...
5345538   Voice activated cont...
5379366   Method for represe...
5859628   Apparatus and met...
6085428   Hands free automot...
6088731   Intelligent assistant...
6330499   System and method...

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Other References

"Easy Navigate Task List by Voice", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, IBM Corp. New York, US, vol. 40, No. 5, May 1, 1997, p. 81. "Integrated Audio-Graphics User Interface", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, IBM Corp. New York, US, vol. 33, No. 11, Apr. 1, 1991, pp. 368-371.

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Abstract
Computer-implemented speech recognition system training including displaying an icon representing a concept, prompting a user to generate a vocalization comprising any sound determined by the user to associate to the icon, confirming association of the vocalization with the icon, and saving the association of the vocalization with the icon to a computer readable medium. The invention has particular applicability, but is not limited, to the field of vehicle diagnostics including vehicle wheel alignment or vehicle engine diagnostics.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for training a computer implemented speech recognition system, comprising:

(a) displaying an icon representing a concept;

(b) prompting a user to generate a vocalization comprising any sound determined by the user to associate to the icon;

(c) confirming association of the vocalization with the icon; and

(d) saving the association of the vocalization with the icon to a computer readable medium.

2. A method for training a computer implemented speech recognition system according to claim 1, wherein the icon represents a concept related to vehicle diagnostics.

3. A method for training a computer implemented speech recognition system according to claim 2, wherein the icon represents a concept related to vehicle wheel alignment.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to training a speech recognition system and, more particularly, to computer-implemented speech recognition system training to associate a user selected vocalization to a concept represented by an icon.

2. Description of Related Art

In the field of speech recognition, many methods have been implemented to correlate an utterance or vocalization of a user to a reference vocalization pattern. The reference vocalization patterns are typically created during a "training session" prior to use of the speech recognition system in the intended environment. In the training session, existing speech recognition training systems prompt a user to utter into a microphone a vocalization corresponding to a specific word displayed on a screen. The vocalization is converted by an analog to digital converter and appropriate electronics, such as filters and amplifiers, into a signal which is processed by the software into a representative waveform or vector, as understood by those skilled in the art. For example, the vocalization could be transformed into multidimensional vectors by utilizing Fourier transforms to develop a series of frames representing digital values of the spectral features of the vocalization over specific units of time.
 
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