Adaptive Morse code recognition using variable degree variable step size LMS for persons with disabilities.
C. Yang. Biomed Mater Eng, 8 (5-6):
343--352(1998)
Abstract
In this paper, we applied variable degree, variable step size LMS algorithm to adaptive Morse code recognition for persons with impaired hand coordination and dexterity. The automatic recognition of Morse code by the disabled is difficult because they cannot maintain a stable typing rate. Therefore, a suitable adaptive automatic recognition method is needed. In this adaptive Morse code recognition method, three processes are involved: character separation, character recognition, and adaptive processing. Statistical analyses demonstrated that the proposed method resulted in a better recognition rate compared to alternative methods from the literature.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Yang1998
%A Yang, C. H.
%D 1998
%J Biomed Mater Eng
%K Adolescent; Algorithms; Analysis of ; Cerebral Palsy; Communication Aids for Disabled; Humans; Least-Squares Analysis; Male; Motor Skills; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Psychomotor Performance; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Variance
%N 5-6
%P 343--352
%T Adaptive Morse code recognition using variable degree variable step size LMS for persons with disabilities.
%V 8
%X In this paper, we applied variable degree, variable step size LMS algorithm to adaptive Morse code recognition for persons with impaired hand coordination and dexterity. The automatic recognition of Morse code by the disabled is difficult because they cannot maintain a stable typing rate. Therefore, a suitable adaptive automatic recognition method is needed. In this adaptive Morse code recognition method, three processes are involved: character separation, character recognition, and adaptive processing. Statistical analyses demonstrated that the proposed method resulted in a better recognition rate compared to alternative methods from the literature.
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