This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training with the aim of removing some of the variability from the speaker in-dependent models. Two techniques are examined: vocal tract normalisation (VTN) which estimates a single \vocal tract length " parameter for each speaker and then modies the speech parameterisation accordingly and speaker adap-tive training (SAT) which estimates Gaussian mean and variance parameters jointly with a speaker specic set of maximum likelihood linear regression (MLLR) based trans-formations. It is shown that VTN is eective for both clean speech and mismatched conditions and that the further im-provements obtained by applying MLLR in testing are es-sentially a...
W ork carried out as visiting student at M SR Asia. This paper presents a 3-stage adaptation framewo...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
One important issue in speech recognition is the ability to handle variations caused by unseen speak...
Most automatic speech recognition systems are based on statistical models thatrequire training. Whil...
It has been shown in several recent publications that application of vocal tract normalization (VTN)...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal tract normalization (VTN) is an effective way to reduce inter-speaker variability mainly cause...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
In this work, normalization techniques in the acoustic feature space are studied which improve the r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Abstract—We present a new modeling approach for speaker recognition that uses the maximum-likelihood...
In the paper we present two techniques improving the recognition accuracy of multilayer perceptron n...
W ork carried out as visiting student at M SR Asia. This paper presents a 3-stage adaptation framewo...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
One important issue in speech recognition is the ability to handle variations caused by unseen speak...
Most automatic speech recognition systems are based on statistical models thatrequire training. Whil...
It has been shown in several recent publications that application of vocal tract normalization (VTN)...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal tract normalization (VTN) is an effective way to reduce inter-speaker variability mainly cause...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
In this work, normalization techniques in the acoustic feature space are studied which improve the r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Abstract—We present a new modeling approach for speaker recognition that uses the maximum-likelihood...
In the paper we present two techniques improving the recognition accuracy of multilayer perceptron n...
W ork carried out as visiting student at M SR Asia. This paper presents a 3-stage adaptation framewo...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...