This paper is an overview of the software environment (called AGORA) that is being developed at Carnegie-Mellon University to support the devlopment of connected, speaker independent, speech recognition systems. This includes the design, implemenentation, testing and fast (parallel) execution of speech recognition programs composed of a large number of independent algorithms. Systems described within AGORA can be executed on a number of different multiprocessor configurations.
A distributed system architecture for speech recognition
- Fil Alleva ,
- Roberto Bisiani ,
- S. Forin ,
- Richard A. Lerner
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