In this paper we address the problem of automatic speech recognition when wireless speech communication systems are involved. In this context, three main sources of distortion should be considered: acoustic environment, speech coding and transmission errors. Whilst the first one has already received a lot of attention, the last two deserve further investigation in our opinion. We have found out that band-pass filtering of the recognition features improves ASR performance when distortions due to these particular communication systems are present. Furthermore, we have evaluated two alternative configurations at different bit error rates (BER) typical of these channels: band-pass filtering the LP-MFCC parameters or a modification of the RASTA-...
In this paper, we analyze the temporal modulation char-acteristics of speech and noise from a speech...
This thesis examines techniques to improve the robustness of automatic speech recognition (ASR) syst...
Proceedings of Interspeech-Eurospeech 2005, Lisbon (Portugal)In this paper we address the problem of...
In this paper we address the problem of automatic speech recognition when wireless speech communicat...
In this paper we address the problem of automatic speech recognition when wire-less speech communica...
In automatic speech recognition, the signal is usually represented by a set of time sequences of spe...
Abstract. This chapter addresses issues associated with automatic speech recognition (ASR) over mobi...
The Global System for Mobile (GSM) environment encompasses three main problems for automatic speech ...
In automatic speech recognition systems (ASRs), training is a critical phase to the system?s success...
All speech recognition systems require some form of signal representation that parametrically models...
We have extended our previous research on a new approach to automatic speech recognition (ASR) in th...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, junio de 200
The time sequences of speech parameters resulting from current short-time spectral estimators show a...
Mobile communication presents a number of challenges to speech technology such as the limited resour...
A new approach to automatic speech recognition based on independent class-conditional probability es...
In this paper, we analyze the temporal modulation char-acteristics of speech and noise from a speech...
This thesis examines techniques to improve the robustness of automatic speech recognition (ASR) syst...
Proceedings of Interspeech-Eurospeech 2005, Lisbon (Portugal)In this paper we address the problem of...
In this paper we address the problem of automatic speech recognition when wireless speech communicat...
In this paper we address the problem of automatic speech recognition when wire-less speech communica...
In automatic speech recognition, the signal is usually represented by a set of time sequences of spe...
Abstract. This chapter addresses issues associated with automatic speech recognition (ASR) over mobi...
The Global System for Mobile (GSM) environment encompasses three main problems for automatic speech ...
In automatic speech recognition systems (ASRs), training is a critical phase to the system?s success...
All speech recognition systems require some form of signal representation that parametrically models...
We have extended our previous research on a new approach to automatic speech recognition (ASR) in th...
Tesis doctoral inédita. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela Politécnica Superior, junio de 200
The time sequences of speech parameters resulting from current short-time spectral estimators show a...
Mobile communication presents a number of challenges to speech technology such as the limited resour...
A new approach to automatic speech recognition based on independent class-conditional probability es...
In this paper, we analyze the temporal modulation char-acteristics of speech and noise from a speech...
This thesis examines techniques to improve the robustness of automatic speech recognition (ASR) syst...
Proceedings of Interspeech-Eurospeech 2005, Lisbon (Portugal)In this paper we address the problem of...