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A network for the detection of words in continuous speech

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A highly parallel algorithm for implementing word-spotting techniques is presented together with its realization on a systolic network of processors. Performances of this network are estimated and compared with results obtained on sequential architectures.

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This work has been supported by the French Telecommunication Research Center under contract number 7935226007907500

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Banâtre, JP., Frison, P. & Quinton, P. A network for the detection of words in continuous speech. Acta Informatica 18, 431–448 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00289579

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