• Title/Summary/Keyword: normalization of phonetic characteristics

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Speaker Change Detection by Normalization of Phonetic Characteristics (음소 특성 정규화를 통한 화자 변화 검출)

  • Kim Hyung Soon;Park Hae Young;Park Sun Young
    • MALSORI
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    • no.47
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2003
  • Speaker change detection is to detect automatically a point of time at which speaker was replaced. Since feature parameters used for speaker change detection depend not only on speaker characteristics but also on phonetic characteristics, spoken contents included in the feature parameters inevitably causes performance degradation of speaker change detection. In this paper, to alleviate this problem, a method to normalize phonetic variations in speech feature parameters is proposed for emphasizing changes due to speaker characteristics. Experimental results show that the proposed method improves the performance of speaker change detection.

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Double Compensation Framework Based on GMM For Speaker Recognition (화자 인식을 위한 GMM기반의 이중 보상 구조)

  • Kim Yu-Jin;Chung Jae-Ho
    • MALSORI
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    • no.45
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    • pp.93-105
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we present a single framework based on GMM for speaker recognition. The proposed framework can simultaneously minimize environmental variations on mismatched conditions and adapt the bias free and speaker-dependent characteristics of claimant utterances to the background GMM to create a speaker model. We compare the closed-set speaker identification for conventional method and the proposed method both on TIMIT and NTIMIT. In the several sets of experiments we show the improved recognition rates on a simulated channel and a telephone channel condition by 7.2% and 27.4% respectively.

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Performance Improvement of Connected Digit Recognition with Channel Compensation Method for Telephone speech (채널보상기법을 사용한 전화 음성 연속숫자음의 인식 성능향상)

  • Kim Min Sung;Jung Sung Yun;Son Jong Mok;Bae Keun Sung
    • MALSORI
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    • no.44
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2002
  • Channel distortion degrades the performance of speech recognizer in telephone environment. It mainly results from the bandwidth limitation and variation of transmission channel. Variation of channel characteristics is usually represented as baseline shift in the cepstrum domain. Thus undesirable effect of the channel variation can be removed by subtracting the mean from the cepstrum. In this paper, to improve the recognition performance of Korea connected digit telephone speech, channel compensation methods such as CMN (Cepstral Mean Normalization), RTCN (Real Time Cepatral Normalization), MCMN (Modified CMN) and MRTCN (Modified RTCN) are applied to the static MFCC. Both MCMN and MRTCN are obtained from the CMN and RTCN, respectively, using variance normalization in the cepstrum domain. Using HTK v3.1 system, recognition experiments are performed for Korean connected digit telephone speech database released by SITEC (Speech Information Technology & Industry Promotion Center). Experiments have shown that MRTCN gives the best result with recognition rate of 90.11% for connected digit. This corresponds to the performance improvement over MFCC alone by 1.72%, i.e, error reduction rate of 14.82%.

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Channel Compensation technique using silence cepstral mean subtraction (묵음 구간의 평균 켑스트럼 차감법을 이용한 채널 보상 기법)

  • Woo, Seung-Ok;Yun, Young-Sun
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.49-52
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    • 2005
  • Cepstral Mean Subtraction (CMS) makes effectively compensation for a channel distortion, but there are some shortcomings such as distortions of feature parameters, waiting for the whole speech sentence. By assuming that the silence parts have the channel characteristics, we consider the channel normalization using subtraction of cepstral means which are only obtained in the silence areas. If the considered techniques are successfully used for the channel compensation, the proposed method can be used for real time processing environments or time important areas. In the experiment result, however, the performance of our method is not good as CMS technique. From the analysis of the results, we found potentiality of the proposed method and will try to find the technique reducing the gap between CMS and ours method.

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Channel Compensation for Cepstrum-Based Detection of Laryngeal Diseases (켑스트럼 기반의 후두암 감별을 위한 채널보상)

  • Kim Young Kuk;Kim Su Mi;Kim Hyung Soon;Wang Soo-Geun;Jo Cheol-Woo;Yang Byung-Gon
    • MALSORI
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    • no.50
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 2004
  • Automatic detection of laryngeal diseases by voice is attractive because of its non-intrusive nature. Cepstrum based approach to detect laryngeal cancer shows reliable performance even when the periodicity of voice signals is severely lost, but it has a drawback that it is not robust to channel mismatch due to different microphone characteristics. In this paper, to deal with mismatched training and test microphone conditions, we investigate channel compensation techniques such as Cepstral Mean Subtraction (CMS) and Pole Filtered CMS (PFCMS). According to our experiments, PFCMS yields better performance than CMS. By using PFCMS, we obtained 12% and 40% error reduction over baseline and CMS, respectively.

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