Service robot SCORPIO with robust speech interface

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The SCORPIO is a small-size mini-teleoperator mobile service robot for booby-trap disposal. It can be manually controlled by an operator through a portable briefcase remote control device using joystick, keyboard and buttons. In this paper, the speech interface is described. As an auxiliary function, the remote interface allows a human operator to concentrate sight and/or hands on other operation activities that are more important. The developed speech interface is based on HMM-based acoustic models trained using the SpeechDatE-SK database, a small-vocabulary language model based on fixed connected words, grammar, and the speech recognition setup adapted for low-resource devices. To improve the robustness of the speech interface in an outdoor environment, which is the working area of the SCORPIO service robot, a speech enhancement based on the spectral subtraction method, as well as a unique combination of an iterative approach and a modified LIMA framework, were researched, developed and tested on simulated and real outdoor recordings. © 2013 Ondas et al.; licensee InTech.

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Ondas, S., Juhar, J., Pleva, M., Cizmar, A., & Holcer, R. (2013). Service robot SCORPIO with robust speech interface. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 10. https://doi.org/10.5772/54934

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