Modelling of the analytic spectrum for speech recognition
Estadístiques de LA Referencia / Recolecta
Inclou dades d'ús des de 2022
Cita com:
hdl:2117/83183
Tipus de documentText en actes de congrés
Data publicació1989
EditorEuropean Speech Communication Association (ESCA)
Condicions d'accésAccés obert
Llevat que s'hi indiqui el contrari, els
continguts d'aquesta obra estan subjectes a la llicència de Creative Commons
:
Reconeixement-NoComercial-SenseObraDerivada 3.0 Espanya
Abstract
In this paper, a new spectral representation is introduced and applied to speech recognition. As the widely used LPC autocorrelation technique, it arises from an optimization approach that starts from a set of M+ 1 autocorrelations estimated from the signal samples. This new technique models the analytic spectrum (Fourier's transform of the causal autocorrelation sequence) by assuming that its cepstral coefficients are zero beyond M, and uses an extremely simple algorithm to compute the nonzero coefficients. In speech recognition, the same Euclidean cepstral distance measure that is the object of the optimization is also used to calculate the spectral dissimilarity. Preliminary recognition tests with this technique are presentad.
CitacióNadeu, C., Lleida, E., Hernando, J. Modelling of the analytic spectrum for speech recognition. A: 1st European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology. "1st European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology". Paris: European Speech Communication Association (ESCA), 1989, p. 215-218.
ISBN0-905941-36-5
Fitxers | Descripció | Mida | Format | Visualitza |
---|---|---|---|---|
Modelling of th ... for speech recognition.pdf | 420,7Kb | Visualitza/Obre |