Abstract
Considers the Nippon Electric Co.'s DP-100 automatic continuous speech recognition system having an identification capability of approximately 100 words and aimed at application such as routing and inventory control in warehouses. The DP-100 design overcomes two serious handicaps which cause inaccuracies in automatic speech recognition systems, namely the variation in the rate at which words are spoken and the general problem of continuous speech recognition. The author gives details of the design and how these problems are overcome.

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