2020
DOI: 10.46604/aiti.2020.5597
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Thai Voice-Controlled Analysis for Car Parking Assistance in System-on-Chip Architecture

Abstract: This paper introduces an analysis of Thai speech recognition for controlled car parking assist in the system-on-chip architecture. The objective is to investigate the male and female voice command signals, including Thai and English words, issued by the native Thai users. Hardware and software co-design by the Xilinx VIVADO are designed on an ARM multicore processor and a reconfigurable system on a ZYBO board. The experiments for Thai and English word recognition are conducted by using the Mel-frequency cepstr… Show more

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“…Moreover, we have new models for Artificial Intelligence (AI) that can be perceived in different applications, such as voice recognition in vehicles(Prongnuch & Sitjongsataporn, 2020), recognition of traffic signs (Rodríguez et al, 2020; Calero et al, 2021), among others (Virgilio et al, 2020). As a plus, technological advances in hardware, in conjunction with these new AI models, have resulted in the development of new and hybrid algorithms, which seek the solution of different problems such as lighting (Mattoo et al, 2021), angles (Wijaya et al, 2020), real time (Benitez-Garcia et al, 2021), tracking (López-Monroy et al, 2021), among many others (Janai et al, 2020).…”
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“…Moreover, we have new models for Artificial Intelligence (AI) that can be perceived in different applications, such as voice recognition in vehicles(Prongnuch & Sitjongsataporn, 2020), recognition of traffic signs (Rodríguez et al, 2020; Calero et al, 2021), among others (Virgilio et al, 2020). As a plus, technological advances in hardware, in conjunction with these new AI models, have resulted in the development of new and hybrid algorithms, which seek the solution of different problems such as lighting (Mattoo et al, 2021), angles (Wijaya et al, 2020), real time (Benitez-Garcia et al, 2021), tracking (López-Monroy et al, 2021), among many others (Janai et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%