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Title: Development of object oriented speech recognition system for information retrieval system in libraries
Authors: Illyasu, Anda
Musa, Baba Adamu
Aliyu, Umar Aliyu
Chuks-Ibe, Prisca Oluchi
Keywords: Object oriented, speech recognition, retrieval system, library
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Nigeria Library Association, Kano State Chapter
Abstract: Speech helps to deliver the thoughts and messages between human. Human are trying to develop an intelligent system that can recognize and accept commands via speech, which is known as human computer interface. In this day and era of computer system, library automation is becoming steadily more important because computerized machines are able to handle recurring tasks faster and more effectively than librarians. The developed system that has the capabilities to listen, understand and respond to user queries in the library is called “object oriented speech recognition system for information retrieval services”. This research work mainly focuses on reducing human efforts in libraries and provides a steady system that can replace traditional information retrieval tools. The aim of this research work was to develop a system that has capabilities to listen, understand and respond to user queries in the library called object oriented speech recognition system for information retrieval system. In this work, I therefore present some ideas in speech recognition technology, its Applications, benefits, types of speech recognition technology based on model and utterances. See sharp (C#) programming language is used to give excellent result. The structured system analysis and design was adopted for the study. Fact finding techniques adopted include questionnaire, interview and observation.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17411
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