Adaptive Morse Code Recognition Using Support Vector Machines for Persons with Physical Disabilities(Digital Signal Processing)
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概要
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In this paper, Morse code is selected as a communication adaptive device for persons whose hand coordination and dexterity are impaired by such ailments as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and other severe handicaps. Morse code is composed of a series of dots, dashes, and space intervals, and each element is transmitted by sending a signal for a defined length of time. A suitable adaptive automatic recognition method is needed for persons with disabilities due to their difficulty in maintaining a stable typing rate. To overcome this problem, the proposed method combines the support vector machines method with a variable degree variable step size LMS algorithm. The method is divided into five stages: tone recognition, space recognition, training process, adaptive processing, and character recognition. Statistical analyses demonstrated that the proposed method elicited a better recognition rate in comparison to alternative methods from the literature.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-07-01
著者
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Yang Cheng-hong
Department Of Electronic Engineering National Kaohsiung University Of Applied Sciences
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CHUANG Li-Yeh
Department of Chemical Eng., I-Shou University
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YANG Cheng-Huei
Department of Computer Communication Eng., National Kaohsiung Institute of Marine Techonlogy
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LUO Ching-Hsing
Department of Electrical Eng., National Cheng Kung University
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Chuang Li-yeh
Department Of Chemical Engineering I-shou University
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Luo Ching‐hsing
N.c.k.u. Tainan Twn
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