Speech recognition for attendance

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i Venky
i Venky on 12 Oct 2011
I want to develop a matlab code for attendance based on speech recognition. So I want to do speech recognition using matlab.
What should I do? and where should I start?
Just tell me the procedure. I will do the rest.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Oct 2011
Based upon your question after this one, it appears that you want to work with "voice recognition" rather than "speech recognition".

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 13 Oct 2011
If you are willing to use existing libraries and are developing on Windows, you should be able to take advantage of the Microsoft Speech API. There are some submissions on File Exchange that show examples of how you can call into the API: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=microsoft+speech+api

i Venky
i Venky on 13 Oct 2011
Edited: Walter Roberson on 15 Sep 2013
I know the text to speech conversion of Microsoft. Thanks for telling me that. But I also want to convert speech to text. In addition I want to recognize the speech too. How would you do that? Where should I start?
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i Venky
i Venky on 14 Oct 2011
Acutally I made a mistake while asking the question. It's speaker recognition and not speech recognition. Anyway thanks for your response.
i Venky
i Venky on 14 Oct 2011
I am going to use MFCC and GMM for speaker recognition. Which method is best for speaker recognition?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Oct 2011
If I understand correctly, you wish to take attendance using voice recognition.
I wonder, though, how you plan to deal with colds or laryngitis?
I also wonder what age range this would be targeted at? If this would be used for teenagers, then voices can change substantially even from day to day.
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i Venky
i Venky on 14 Oct 2011
In the beginning I am just going to try speaker recognition. If possible I will try attendance using that. Yes, you are right, there will be more practical difficulties.
Thank you for your suggestions Walter Robertson.

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