Deep learning speech recognition for residential assistant robot

Robinson Jiménez-Moreno, Ricardo A. Castillo

Abstract


This work presents the design and validation of a voice assistant to command robotic tasks in a residential environment, as a support for people who require isolation or support due to body motor problems. The preprocessing of a database of 3600 audios of 8 different categories of words like “paper”, “glass” or “robot”, that allow to conform commands such as "carry paper" or "bring medicine", obtaining a matrix array of Mel frequencies and its derivatives, as inputs to a convolutional neural network that presents an accuracy of 96.9% in the discrimination of the categories. The command recognition tests involve recognizing groups of three words starting with "robot", for example, "robot bring glass", and allow identifying 8 different actions per voice command, with an accuracy of 88.75%.

Keywords


Assistant robot; Ceptral coefficients; Convolutional network; Speech recognition; Voice command

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v12.i2.pp585-592

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IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI)
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