Binary autocorrelation processor

作者: James M. Avery

DOI: 10.1121/1.401577

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摘要: A system for converting known speech segments into machine storable binary signals the purpose of later attempting a match between stored signal and an incoming using autocorrelation techniques. Through use clipper sample hold register, converts bit stream signal. Two successive groups bits called frames are in separate registers. bit-by-bit correlation is performed on registers counter indexed as function correlation. memory provided maintaining record counts associated with each segment computer pattern matching against received unknown segments.

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