This paper introduces a novel time-domain approach to modeling and classifying speech phoneme waveforms. The approach is based on statistical models of reconstructed phase spaces, which offer significant theoretical benefits as representations that are known to be topologically equivalent to the state dynamics of the underlying production system. The lag and dimension parameters of the reconstruction process for speech are examined in detail, comparing common estimation heuristics for these parameters with corresponding maximum likelihood recognition accuracy over the TIMIT data set. Overall accuracies are compared with a Mel-frequency cepstral baseline system across five different phonetic classes within TIMIT, and a composite classifier u...
abstract: This work examines two main areas in model-based time-varying signal processing with empha...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
We present a study of separability of acoustic waveforms of speech at phoneme level. The analyzed da...
A novel method for classifying speech phonemes is presented. Unlike traditional cepstral based metho...
This paper examines the use of multi-band reconstructed phase spaces as models for phoneme classific...
A speech recognition system implements the task of automatically transcribing speech into text. As c...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
A novel method combining filter banks and reconstructed phase spaces is proposed for the modeling an...
The paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proce...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
A novel method for classification of speech phonemes, based on the combination of dynamical systems ...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis and classification of time series signals usi...
This paper presents a study of the attractor variation in the reconstructed phase spaces of isolated...
abstract: This work examines two main areas in model-based time-varying signal processing with empha...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
We present a study of separability of acoustic waveforms of speech at phoneme level. The analyzed da...
A novel method for classifying speech phonemes is presented. Unlike traditional cepstral based metho...
This paper examines the use of multi-band reconstructed phase spaces as models for phoneme classific...
A speech recognition system implements the task of automatically transcribing speech into text. As c...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
A novel method combining filter banks and reconstructed phase spaces is proposed for the modeling an...
The paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proce...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
This paper presents a novel method for speech recognition by utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal proc...
A novel method for classification of speech phonemes, based on the combination of dynamical systems ...
This paper introduces a novel approach to the analysis and classification of time series signals usi...
This paper presents a study of the attractor variation in the reconstructed phase spaces of isolated...
abstract: This work examines two main areas in model-based time-varying signal processing with empha...
A novel method for speech recognition is presented, utilizing nonlinear/chaotic signal processing te...
We present a study of separability of acoustic waveforms of speech at phoneme level. The analyzed da...