In this paper we present a full-band Adaptive Harmonic Model (aHM) that is able to accurately reconstruct stationary and non stationary parts of speech. The model does not require any voiced/unvoiced decision, neither an accurate estimation of the pitch contour. Its robustness is based on the previously sug-gested adaptive Quasi-Harmonic model (aQHM), which pro-vides a mechanism for frequency correction and adaptivity of its basis functions to the characteristics of the input signal. The suggested method overcomes limitations of the initial method based on aQHM in detecting frequency tracks over time, espe-cially at mid and high frequencies, by employing a bandlimited iterative procedure for the re-estimation of the fundamental fre-quency. ...
[[abstract]]© 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2000 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
Nonstationary oscillations are ubiquitous in music and speech, ranging from the fast transients in t...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
Harmonic models have to be both precise and fast in order to represent the speech signal adequately ...
The full-band Adaptive Harmonic Model (aHM) can be used by the Adaptive Iterative Refinement (AIR) a...
Sinusoidal Modeling is one of the most widely used parametric methods for speech and audio signal pr...
We propose an improved method to model voiced speech signals. First, we describe a method to accurat...
Sinusoids are widely used to represent the oscillatory modes of musical instrument sounds in both an...
In this paper, we present an algorithm for robustly estimating the fundamental frequency in speech s...
In this paper we discuss the robustness of the Quasi-Harmonic model, QHM, previously suggested for s...
[[abstract]]© 1998 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2006 Acoustical Society of America - The harmonic structure can be easily recognized i...
A method is presented for restoration of noisy bandlimited archived speech records. Speech is modele...
[[abstract]]© 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2000 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
Nonstationary oscillations are ubiquitous in music and speech, ranging from the fast transients in t...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
Harmonic models have to be both precise and fast in order to represent the speech signal adequately ...
The full-band Adaptive Harmonic Model (aHM) can be used by the Adaptive Iterative Refinement (AIR) a...
Sinusoidal Modeling is one of the most widely used parametric methods for speech and audio signal pr...
We propose an improved method to model voiced speech signals. First, we describe a method to accurat...
Sinusoids are widely used to represent the oscillatory modes of musical instrument sounds in both an...
In this paper, we present an algorithm for robustly estimating the fundamental frequency in speech s...
In this paper we discuss the robustness of the Quasi-Harmonic model, QHM, previously suggested for s...
[[abstract]]© 1998 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2006 Acoustical Society of America - The harmonic structure can be easily recognized i...
A method is presented for restoration of noisy bandlimited archived speech records. Speech is modele...
[[abstract]]© 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
[[abstract]]© 2000 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - This paper proposes a set of ...
Nonstationary oscillations are ubiquitous in music and speech, ranging from the fast transients in t...