[Moderator's note. Asim, speech recognition is certainly a valid
dissertation project for an engineer, but I'm not sure exactly what aspect
of SR you're interested in. As a confirmed non-engineer I don't really
know how to advise you, but I do know there is LOTS to work on. One of the
most interesting and difficult aspects of developing SR systems that I'm
aware of is making systems that work for people with compromised,
impaired, or in some way "non-standard" speech. I am also aware of work
being done by speech scientists at MIT (and maybe elsewhere) developing SR
models that include topical constraints as methods of improving
recognition. Maybe others here have ideas? Good luck. Bob Follansbee]
Dear,
My name is Asim Shehzad. I am the old member of this group, but
unfortunately I don't have lot of interaction on this group. I am doing
software engineering from UK. For my dissertation project, I am interested
in doing speech recognition systems. I want to get
information about this topic. There is a lot of information on the group,
but the people who are really in the field they know much better.
First of all, is this good project? Second thing is is it possible to do
it 4 months?
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Kind regards,
Asim Shehzad
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