In this paper, an auditory based modulation spectral feature is presented to improve automatic speech recognition performance in presence of room reverberation. The solution is based on extracting features from auditory processing characteristics, specifically gammatone filtering based long-term modulation spectral features to reduce sensitivity to environmental noise and further preserve the important speech intelligibility information in the speech signal essential for ASR. Experiments are performed on Aurora-5 meeting recorder digit task recorded with four different microphones in hands-free mode at a real meeting room. For comparison purposes the recognition results obtained using standard ETSI basic and advanced front-ends and conven...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
In this study we describe an auditory processing front-end for missing data speech recognition, whic...
To reduce speech degradation in reverberant environments, we previously proposed a modulation-transf...
This paper introduces a novel set of non-linear spectro-temporal features that improve automatic spe...
This paper presents extended techniques aiming at the improvement of automatic speech recognition (A...
This paper proposes two methods for robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) in reverberant environ...
Distortions due to reverberation have detrimental effect on the performance of automatic speech reco...
The performance of Mel-frequency cepstrum based automatic speech recognition system significantly de...
This paper presents techniques aiming at improving automatic speech recognition (ASR) in single chan...
Recognition of reverberant speech constitutes a challenging problem for typical speech recognition s...
Abstract—It is known that channel variability compromises automatic speaker recognition accuracy. Ho...
This work analyzes the influence of reverberation on automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems and ...
Mel-frequency cepstrum based features have been traditionally used for speech recognition in a numbe...
The human ability to classify acoustic sounds is still unmatched compared to recent methods in machi...
This paper presents an investigation on speech recognition performance in reverberant envi-ronments....
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
In this study we describe an auditory processing front-end for missing data speech recognition, whic...
To reduce speech degradation in reverberant environments, we previously proposed a modulation-transf...
This paper introduces a novel set of non-linear spectro-temporal features that improve automatic spe...
This paper presents extended techniques aiming at the improvement of automatic speech recognition (A...
This paper proposes two methods for robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) in reverberant environ...
Distortions due to reverberation have detrimental effect on the performance of automatic speech reco...
The performance of Mel-frequency cepstrum based automatic speech recognition system significantly de...
This paper presents techniques aiming at improving automatic speech recognition (ASR) in single chan...
Recognition of reverberant speech constitutes a challenging problem for typical speech recognition s...
Abstract—It is known that channel variability compromises automatic speaker recognition accuracy. Ho...
This work analyzes the influence of reverberation on automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems and ...
Mel-frequency cepstrum based features have been traditionally used for speech recognition in a numbe...
The human ability to classify acoustic sounds is still unmatched compared to recent methods in machi...
This paper presents an investigation on speech recognition performance in reverberant envi-ronments....
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
In this study we describe an auditory processing front-end for missing data speech recognition, whic...
To reduce speech degradation in reverberant environments, we previously proposed a modulation-transf...