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Investigation Arabic Speech Recognition Using CMU Sphinx System
In this paper, Arabic was investigated from the spe ech recognition problem point of view. We propose a novel
approach to build an Arabic automated speech recogn ition system using Arabic environment. The system, based on the
open source CMU Sphinx-4, was trained using Arabic characters.
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