Abstract

This article discusses how speech recognition can improve security for persons and property while making door systems more accessible to people with impairments. Facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and iris scanning are examples of popular biometric technologies. Based on features and qualities used to identify various people for the safety and security of their lives and property, these biometric identifiers are distinctive and one-of a-kind. Sadly, these biometrics are vulnerable to hacking. A pin or password can be cracked, a person's finger can be severed to perform a fingerprint scan, an eyeball can be removed to perform an iris scan, and a person's photo can be used to perform facial recognition. With the help of speech recognition biometrics technology, these obstacles can be reduced. Technology for voice biometrics is more precise, swifter, more practical. In order to give individuals a quick way to open their doors and simultaneously protect their safety and security, this research study intends to design a door access control system that makes use of voice recognition algorithms. The testing phase and the training phase are the two phases that make up the system. The attributes of a speech are extracted and stored in a database during the training phase. Using voice recognition algorithms and vocal models, the intents from a person's address would be derived during the testing phase. A user is given access if a match is detected.

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