Vowel Recognition in Simulated Neurons

by Chris Huyck

www.cwa.mdx.ac.uk/chris/chrisroot.html

c.huyck@mdx.ac.uk

Vowel recognition was chosen as a simple portion of the speech recognition task. Perhaps the three easiest vowels were chosen, and a 5-fold test was used.

The system used FLIF neurons, and biologically plausible inputs, a distance biased topology. It gets about 92% of them correct.