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Technology Stocks : Fonix:Voice Recognition Product (FONX)

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To: SCRUFF who wrote (1659)2/19/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: Jinping Shi   of 3347
 
Hi, All

This is the mesg I received from my machine learning teacher
answering my question of nnet vs hmm. He is not an expert on
speech recognition but a general academic in the field of machine
learning as far as I know.

Just some opinions from others. (I took his name away so that
I do not have to get his permission ...)

-- Jinping

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Jim, When we say that ANNs are 'very capable', we mean that they are able to represent, or implement, any fucntion (with a sufficient number of hidden units). This does not guarantee that they will generalize correctly from training examples. In fact, quite the opposite is true: as the representation power grows, the bias diminishes, and the ability to generalize goes down. If you reduce the representation power (increase the bias) of an ANN by reducing the number of hidden units, the network will perform some generalization, although it is not guaranteed to be the 'correct' generalization. To do voice or speech recognition well, we need learners that generalize correctly. It is an empirical question which of ANNS and HMMs generalize better. But HMMs have a huge advantage in that they are very easy to train, much easier than ANNs, especially for large amounts of data. For this and other reasons, they are generally preferred, although ANNs are still used for various speech related tasks.
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