error in speech recogniion

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aliha wasim
aliha wasim el 3 de Jul. de 2016
Comentada: aliha wasim el 3 de Jul. de 2016
I am working on speech recognition. I have completed the training session and created the database. Now for the testing session my code is giving the error
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in ==> readnewfile at 28
display(words(index,:))*
The code is as follows
clc
clear all
close all
load ('Database.mat')
% load ('AudioList.mat')
Datasize=size(Dataset);
[s1,fs] = wavread('wh1.wav'); % Reading new file x1.wav
B = [1 -0.95];
s1 = filter(B,1,s1);
[c]=melcepst(s1,fs);
n=corrcoef(c) ;% Finds the correlation coefficients
n=n(:);
n=n';
distance=zeros(1,5);
word1='Transmit';
word2='What ';
word3='Colour ';
word4='Computer';
words=vertcat(word1,word2,word3,word4);
for i=1:Datasize(1)
distance(1,i)=sqrt(sum((Dataset(i,:)-n(1,:)).^2));
end
[mindistance,index]=min(distance);
display('Detected word is ')
display(words(index,:))
Can someone plz guide me?
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 3 de Jul. de 2016
aliha - the error seems to suggest that index is greater than the number of rows in your matrix. What are the dimensions for words and for Dataset?
aliha wasim
aliha wasim el 3 de Jul. de 2016
my database has 4 words and size of Dataset is 4 X 169

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 3 de Jul. de 2016
You initialize
distance=zeros(1,5);
so distance will be at least of length 5 and will start out containing zeros. You then loop over i=1:Datasize(1) setting distance(i) . If Datasize(1) is less than 5 then you would be leaving a 0 untouched at index 5, and it is not possible that any distance is less than 0 so that 0 would be the minimum distance. If Datasize(1) is 5 or higher than you would be removing all of the 0 that you assigned but you run the risk that the minima is from 5 onwards. You use the index of the minima to index the 4 rows of words so if the index came back 5 or more that is going to fail.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 3 de Jul. de 2016
Create a box with 5 drawers. Put objects in 4 of the drawers. Which drawer in the box has the fewest number of objects in it? Answer: the one you did not put any objects into.
Just change your
distance=zeros(1,5);
to
distance=zeros(1,4);
and try again.
aliha wasim
aliha wasim el 3 de Jul. de 2016
thanks a lot its working.

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