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A Spoken Korean-Digits Recognition System Based on Linear Prdiction Spectra (선형예측에 의한 숫자음성 자동인식)

  • ;安居院猛
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.12-19
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    • 1980
  • A speech recognition system for separately pronounced Korean digits is described. The system is composed of four stages ; parameter extraction, segmentation by voiced-unovied analysis, formant tracking and pattern matching. Digit speech is segmented into an unvoiced segment and/or a voiced one using ZCR and energy measurements, then to estimate the first three formant frequencies a relatively simple formant tracking scheme is applied to the raw formant data extracted from linear prediction spectra. Finally, pattern matching is made using dynamic programmig method. Recognition experiment is carried out for 150 digit utterences spoken by three male speakers, and recgnition rate 94 % is obtained.

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A Study on Developing An Experimental Model to Solve for Optimal Forest-Level Timber Harvesting Schedules Using Linear Programming (대단지(大團地) 산림(山林)의 목재생산계획(木材生産計劃) 분석(分析)을 위한 선형계획(線型計劃) 실험전산모델에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Chung, Joo Sang;Park, Eun Sik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.82 no.3
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    • pp.292-304
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    • 1993
  • This research developed a forest-level harvest scheduling model using linear programming (LP). The formulations of the LP model include timber production schemes with constraints of nondecling yield forest conversion strategies, the minimum timber supply, levels and the maximum cut acrages. The model is able to generate both Model I and Model II types of input matrix in MPS format. In this paper, use of LP in building the framework of the strategic forest planning model was justified by comparing the algorithmic characteristics of LP with those of Gentan probability and binary search approaches through literature reviews. In order to demonstrate the field applicability of the model proposed. (1) the harvest scheduling problem for about 11,000-hectare case study area (Mt. Baekun area in Southern Experimental Forest of Seoul National University) was formulated and soloed and (2) the effects of the change in task regulatory timber production constraints or. optimal harvesting schedules here investigated.

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