Perception of speech under adverse listening conditions may be improved by processing it to incorporate properties of clear speech. It needs automated detection of stop landmarks and enhancement of bursts and transition segments. A technique for accurate detection of stop landmarks in continuous speech based on parameters derived from Gaussian mixture modeling of log magnitude spectrum, a voicing onset-offset detector, and a spectral flatness measure is presented. Applying the technique on sentences from the TIMIT database resulted in burst detection rates of 98, 97, 95: 90, and 73% at temporal accuracies of 30, 20, 15, 10, and 5 ms respectively
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The problem of speaker detection in audio databases is addressed in this paper. Gaussian mixture mod...
Accurate endpoint detection is important for improving the speech recognition capability. This paper...
We present an algorithm for identifying the location of sibilant phones in noisy speech. Our algorit...
Abstract—A new approach to represent temporal correlation in an automatic speech recognition system ...
Abstract The temporal characteristics of speech can be captured by examining the distributions of th...
This paper proposes an automatic acoustic-phonetic method for estimating voice-onset time of stops. ...
Speech boundary detection contributes to performance of speech based applications such as speech rec...
Automatic and accurate detection of the closure-burst transition events of stops and affricates serv...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceThis paper investigat...
We consider the problem of detecting stop consonants in continuously spoken speech. We pose the prob...
Spectral transition segments serve as landmarks for the perception of consonants. In "clear speech" ...
This paper introduces a novel algorithm for detecting burst in voiceless stops in spontaneous speech...
The paper is focused on a description of a system for automatic detection of speech artefacts based ...
Detection of transitions between broad phonetic classes in a speech signal has applications such as ...
Two male Dutch talkers produced two tokens of each of 20 stop-vowel syllables (/b,d,p,t,k/ followed ...
The problem of speaker detection in audio databases is addressed in this paper. Gaussian mixture mod...
Accurate endpoint detection is important for improving the speech recognition capability. This paper...
We present an algorithm for identifying the location of sibilant phones in noisy speech. Our algorit...