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    Producing Synthetic Speech From Turkish Text Via a Single Sound Synthesizer Ic;
    (2010) Tora,H.; Cengizler,Ç.
    In this study, new speech sounds were created for Turkish letters from the allophones listed in SpeakJet Magnevation complex sound synthesizer IC, which is intended for English, by selecting and paring the most similiar phonems. Consequently, Turkish Text to Speech synthesizer was implemented with minimum enviroment elements and no physical modification on IC. Paring based on SAMPA showed that all Turkish phonems can be obtained from English allophones with high compatibility. The text to speech and paring algorithm presented herein is developed to be embedded in a microcontroller and capable to vocalize a random Turkish text with SpeakJet IC.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Performance Evaluation of Self Organizing Neural Networks for Clustering in Esm Systems;
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2014) Gencol,K.; Tora,H.
    Electronic Support Measures (ESM) system is an important function of electronic warfare which provides the real time projection of radar activities. Such systems may encounter with very high density pulse sequences and it is the main task of an ESM system to deinterleave these mixed pulse trains with high accuracy and minimum computation time. These systems heavily depend on time of arrival analysis and need efficient clustering algorithms to assist deinterleaving process in modern evolving environments. On the other hand, self organizing neural networks stand very promising for this type of radar pulse clustering. In this study, performances of self organizing neural networks that meet such clustering criteria are evaluated in detail and the results are presented. © 2014 IEEE.
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    Recognition of Characters on Vehicle License Plates;
    (2010) Tora,H.; Bora,K.
    In this study, a simple and effective method is proposed for segmenting alphanumeric and numeric characters on vehicle license plates and recognizing the segmented characters.The proposed approach is basically based on template matching technique. Features used for matching are obtained by scanning the segmented characters from left-to-right, right-to-left, top-to-bottom, and bottom-to-top. The features extracted in this way reveals the fact that how a character is moving and changing along its four-side.The character recognition is accomplished by using this information of the character.Experiments done show that successful results are obtained. ©2010 IEEE.
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    Segmentation of Isolated Words Into Voiced-Unvoiced Sound Components by Kurtosis;
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015) Uslu,B.; Tora, Hakan; Tora,H.; Tora, Hakan; Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance; Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance
    This study presents a new approach to the segmentation of isolated words into their voiced/ unvoiced parts. It is well known that voiced/ unvoiced discrimination has an important role in speech synthesis and coding applications. The offered method makes this discrimination using the kurtosis values of the words. The performance of the proposed approach was tested on Turkish digit recordings from zero to nine. It has been observed that this approach segments the parts successfully in not only clean speech but also in noisy speech. © 2015 IEEE.
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    Design and Implementation of an Expressive Talking Mobile Robot: Toztorus
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) Tozan,O.; Tora,H.; Uslu,B.; Una,B.; Ceylan,E.
    This paper is about a brand new robot and all its development stages from the design to the show time. As an undergraduate research project (the LAP program at Atilim University), the robot TozTorUs is the outcome of the dense efforts of a team. With the sensors equipped, it navigates autonomously in the environment in which it is located by avoiding the obstacles. It can understand your questions and answer them using Google's speech technologies. Although it is not a humanoid robot, with eyes and mouth simulator LED displays, it is as friendly as a human. We can also control TozTorUs using a mobile phone. Apart from these, it is able to adjust its height with respect to the visitor's, thus allowing it to make an eye contact with the person. Although TozTorUs is designed for welcoming, it may also be employed for consulting, security and elderly assistance. © 2018 IEEE.
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    Design and Implementation of an Expressive Talking Mobile Robot: Toztorus
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) Tozan,O.; Tora,H.; Uslu,B.; Una,B.; Ceylan,E.
    This paper is about a brand new robot and all its development stages from the design to the show time. As an undergraduate research project (the LAP program at Atilim University), the robot TozTorUs is the outcome of the dense efforts of a team. With the sensors equipped, it navigates autonomously in the environment in which it is located by avoiding the obstacles. It can understand your questions and answer them using Google's speech technologies. Although it is not a humanoid robot, with eyes and mouth simulator LED displays, it is as friendly as a human. We can also control TozTorUs using a mobile phone. Apart from these, it is able to adjust its height with respect to the visitor's, thus allowing it to make an eye contact with the person. Although TozTorUs is designed for welcoming, it may also be employed for consulting, security and elderly assistance. © 2018 IEEE.
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    Citation - Scopus: 3
    An Alternative Method for Cell Counting;
    (2011) Özkan,A.; Belgin Işgör,S.; Tora,H.; Uyar,P.; Işcan,M.
    Cell counts and classification of the cells play an important role in the field of microbiology and cell biology. Although there exists many counting processes for cells of interest in suspension, the most basic cell counting process is performed by a person via the microscope. For counting cells the simplest, widely used and the most economic method is the use of hemocytometer counting. In this study, the hemocytometer counting was used but the the cells were counted by a proposed image based approach. The developed technique herein uses neural network along with the Hough transform. © 2011 IEEE.
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    Citation - Scopus: 2
    Recognition of Hand-Sketched Digital Logic Gates;
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015) Gül,N.; Tora,H.
    Hand-Sketched circuit recognition is a very useful tool in engineering area. Because most of the engineers prefer to design their circuits on the paper firstly. So, this can cause time wasting and some mistakes. In this study, which is based on the solving these kinds of problems, classification and recognition of the handwritten digital logic gates according to their complex and scalar FDs (Fourier Descriptors) is presented. Test results are obtained as 84.3 % accuracy rate for complex FDs, 98.6 % for scalar FDs. Then these results are compared and decided the optimum FDs type for this study. © 2015 IEEE.
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    Citation - Scopus: 11
    Hand Gesture Classification Using Inertial Based Sensors Via a Neural Network
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Akan,E.; Tora,H.; Uslu,B.
    In this study, a mobile phone equipped with four types of sensors namely, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer and orientation, is used for gesture classification. Without feature selection, the raw data from the sensor outputs are processed and fed into a Multi-Layer Perceptron classifier for recognition. The user independent, single user dependent and multiple user dependent cases are all examined. Accuracy values of 91.66% for single user dependent case, 87.48% for multiple user dependent case and 60% for the user independent case are obtained. In addition, performance of each sensor is assessed separately and the highest performance is achieved with the orientation sensor. © 2017 IEEE.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Higher Order Statistical Analysis of Turkish Phones;
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2014) Tora,H.; Uslu,B.
    In this study, histograms of Turkish phones were examined using higher order cumulants. As is known, phones constituting a language, are composed of letters as vowels and consonants. These letters can also be grouped as voiced and unvoiced phones. It is observed that unvoiced letters show a Gaussian-like distribution and result in small values of skewness and kurtosis. On the other hand, vowels and voiced consonants lead to a non-Gaussian distribution. Voiced and unvoiced phones are related with their skewness and kurtosis values. It is empirically shown that higher order cumulants are likely to be a feature in describing Turkish phones. © 2014 IEEE.