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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 1985
Filed:
Dec. 09, 1982
Hiroaki Sakoe, Tokyo, JP;
Nippon Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A connected word recognition system operable according to a DP algorithm and in compliance with a regular grammar, is put into operation in synchronism with successive specification of feature vectors of an input pattern. In an m-th period in which an m-th feature vector is specified, similarity measures are calculated (58, 59) between reference patterns representative of reference words and those fragmentary patterns of the input pattern, which start at several previous periods and end at the m-th period, for start and end states of the reference words. In the m-th period, an extremum of the similarity measures is found (66, 69, 86), together with a particular word and a particular pair of start and end states thereof, and stored (61-63). Moreover, a particular start period is selected (67, 86) and stored (64). A previous extremum found and stored (61) during the (m-1)-th period for the particular start state found in the (m-1)-th period, is used in the m-th period as a boundary condition in calculating each similarity measure. After all input pattern feature vectors are processed, a result of recognition is obtained (89) by referring to the stored extrema, particular words, particular start states, and particular start periods.