BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to a personal voice pattern carrying card
system and more particularly to a voice pattern recognition apparatus which is capable
of identifying a person by recognizing discriminatively voice information produced
by that person through comparison with a voice pattern stored previously in a card.
[0002] Heretofore, the voice pattern recognition in a voice information input apparatus
has been commonly realized by storing a standardized voice pattern or those of particular
persons. As a typical one of the prior known techniques concerning the system for
processing voice pattern information stored in a card, there can be mentioned a voice
pattern recognition system disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No.
90367/1981 (JP-A-56-90367), by way of example.
[0003] In case a standardized voice pattern is stored in the hitherto known voice information
input apparatus such as metnioned above, a great difficulty is encountered in establishing
or confirming correspondence between the voice pattern produced by a person and the
standardized voice pattern as stored, involving errors in the recognition to disadvantage.
On the other hand, when voice patterns of particular persons are stored in the voice
input apparatus, there arises a problem that the number of the persons which can be
identified by the apparatus is much limited. There is also known a system in which
the voice pattern is stored in a card, the application of which system is, however,
restricted only to the recognition of the person carrying the card.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a personal voice pattern carrying
card system which can be used by many and unspecified persons to input voice information
for identification without involving any significant errors.
[0005] In view of the above and other objects which will become more apparent as description
proceeds, it is proposed according to an aspect of the invention that voice patterns
corresponding to a plurality of character information such as those available on a
keyboard or the like are stored in a card. The card thus prepared is placed in the
voice input apparatus for utilization, being followed by utterance of character information
to be inputted in the form of voice. The voice information input apparatus analyses
the uttered character information to create a voice pattern corresponding to the
input character information and detects the same voice pattern by retrieving it from
those stored in the card mentioned above. Since the card stores therein the character
information in correspondence with the voice pattern, the character information corresponding
to the detected voice pattern can be utilized as the input information to a computer,
word processor or the like.
[0006] The above and other objects, manners of operation, novel features and advantages
of the present invention can be fully understood upon consideration of the following
detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction
with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a view showing in a block diagram a general arrangement of a personal voice
pattern storing card system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
and
Fig. 2 is a view showing in a block diagram a general structure of the personal voice
pattern storing card system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] Now, the personal voice pattern storing card system according to the present invention
will be described in detail in conjunction with an exemplary embodiment thereof by
referring to the accompanying drawings.
[0009] Referring to Fig. 1 showing an arrangement of the personal voice pattern storing
card system according to an embodiment of the invention, a reference numeral 1 denotes
a card storing a personal voice pattern of a user, 2 denotes a voice input apparatus,
3 denotes a microphone, 4 denotes a voice detecting circuit, 5 denotes a digital pattern
generator, 6 denotes a pattern recognizing circuit, 7 denotes a voice pattern memory
and a numeral 8 denotes a display device.
[0010] In the case of the personal voice pattern carrying card system of the arrangement
shown in Fig. 1, it is assumed that a computer, word processor or the like is employed
as the input apparatus. The system includes the personal voice pattern carrying card
1 (hereinafter referred to simply as the card), the voice input apparatus 2, the microphone
3 and the display device 8. The card 1 may be implemented in the form of an IC card
or the like and includes the voice pattern memory 7 and the pattern identifying circuit
6. The voice pattern memory 7 is previously loaded with a number of voice patterns
based on the utterance by the holder of the card 1 (which patterns may correspond
to the characters imprinted on keys of a conventional keyboard or idioms used frequently
by the card holder) together with the character information of the characters or idioms
corresponding to the voice patterns. In that case, the voice pattern is digitized
before being stored in the card, while the corresponding character information of
the characters or idioms is also digitized into a digital signal of eight bits or
the like and stored in the card together with the digitized patterns in one-to-one
correspondence, which can be realized, for example, by placing the digitized character
information immediately succeeding to the digitized voice pattern for each of the
character information.
[0011] Now, suppose that the holder or possessors of the card 1 performs the voice input
operation. In that case, he or she places the card which stores therein his or her
own voice patterns and the corresponding character information prepared previously
in the manner mentioned above in a voice input apparatus 2 to be utilized, to thereby
realize connection between the card 1 and the voice input apparatus 2.
[0012] Subsequently, the user of the card 1 utters the character information to be inputted,
which information is caught by the microphone 2 to be supplied to the voice input
apparatus 2. The input voice signal is then digitized by the voice detecting circuit
4 and the digital pattern generator 5 (in the manner similar to the storage of the
voice pattern in the card), the signal resulting from the digitization being supplied
to the pattern identification circuit 6 of the card 1.
[0013] The pattern identification circuit 6 implemented in the card 1 in turn detects the
voice pattern which coincides with the voice pattern retrieved from those stored in
the card 1, whereupon the corresponding character information (which naturally coincides
with the character information produced by the card user) is inputted to the computer
or word processor and at the same time displayed on the display device 8.
[0014] As will be appreciated from the above description, according to the teaching of
the present invention, the voice input information is necessarily compared and collated
with the voice pattern of the person by whom the voice information was inputted. In
this way, even a large number of character information which correspond to the characters
or the like on the keys of the conventional keyboard can be accurately selected with
the aid of the voice input. In this connection, it should be understood that the character
information is never restricted to the characters mentioned above but may be constituted
by an idiom or short sentence used frequency.
[0015] Besides, since the voice patterns for collation are stored in the card, a single
voice input apparatus can be used by many people who possess these cards.
[0016] Fig. 2 is a view showing an arrangement of the personal voice pattern carrying card
system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this figure like
parts as those shown in Fig. 1 are denoted by like reference numerals, respectively.
[0017] The system shown in Fig. 2 differs from the one shown in Fig. 1 in that the pattern
identifying circuit 6 is incorporated in the voice input apparatus 2 instead of being
realized in the card 1.
[0018] Operation of the system shown in Fig. 2 is substantially similar to that of the system
shown in Fig. 1 except that the voice pattern generated by the digital pattern generator
5 is not transferred to the card but made use of in the voice input apparatus 2 for
verification of the coincidence, since the pattern identification circuit 6 is incorporated
in the voice input apparatus 2.
[0019] In the case of the system shown in Fig. 2, an IC or the like card incorporating no
active elements such as, for example, a memory card or optical card may be used as
the card 1.
[0020] As a version of the system shown in Fig. 2, a buffer may be provided in the voice
input apparatus 2, wherein at the stage of placing the card 1 in the voice input apparatus
2, the information stored in the card 1 may be transferred to the buffer to thereby
allow the pattern identification circuit 6 to retrieve the contents of the buffer
for verifying the coincidence. With this arrangement, the memory card of a low access
speed can also be employed.
[0021] As will now be understood from the foregoing description, it is possible according
to the teachings of the invention to realize easily the voice inputting with an enhanced
efficiency while suppressing the likelihood of error to a minimum, wherein the user
who wants to use the voice input apparatus is only required to have the personal voice
pattern carrying card.
1. A method of identifying voice input information in a personal voice pattern carrying
card system for applications where verification of voice input information is prerequisite,
comprising steps of:
storing previously in said card voice patterns corresponding to a plurality
of character information, said voice patterns being derived from the utterance of
the possessor of said card;
setting said card in a voice input apparatus;
converting character information uttered by the card possessor into a voice
pattern;
retrieving the voice pattern resulting from said conversion from said card;
and
inputting the character information corresponding to said retrieved voice pattern.
2. A method of identifying voice input information according to claim 1, wherein said
plurality of character information includes character information used in a keyboard.
3. A method of identifying voice input information according to claim 1, wherein said
plurality of character information are those used in a keyboard and idioms or short
sentence used frequently by the card processor.
4. A method of identifying voice input information according to claim 1, further including
a step of displaying the character information.
5. A personal voice pattern carrying card system for apparatus in which verification
of the voice input information is prerequisite for operation thereof, comprising:
a card (1) containing a plurality of character information and voice patterns
(6) uttered by the possessor of said card, said voice patterns corresponding to said
character information;
a voice input apparatus (2) including a microphone (3), a voice detecting circuit
(4) and a digital pattern generator (5) for detecting a voice pattern uttered by the
possessor of said card (1); and
pattern identifying means (6) for identifying the same voice pattern as said
detected voice pattern from those contained in said card to produce character information
corresponding to said identified voice pattern.
6. A personal voice pattern carrying card system according to claim 5, wherein said
pattern identifying means (6) is incorporated in said voice input apparatus (2).
7. A personal voice pattern carrying card system according to claim 6, wherein a buffer
to which the information carried by said card is temporarily transferred is incorporated
in said voice input apparatus.
8. A personal voice pattern carrying card system according to claim 5, wherein said
pattern identifying means (6) is incorporated within said card (1).
9. A card (1) including a plurality of character information and voice patterns of
the possessor of said card, which patterns correspond to said plurality of character
information.
10. A card according to claim 9, wherein said character information and said voice
patterns are digitized.
11. A card containing a plurality of character information and voice patterns of the
possessor of said card corresponding to said plurality of character information (7),
and pattern identifying means (6) for identifying discriminatively the voice pattern
from those contained in said card on the basis of a voice pattern uttered by the possessor
of said card.
12. An apparatus for processing a card according to claim 9, comprising a microphone
(3), a voice detecting means (4) and a digital pattern generator (5).