The aim of this work is to enable a noise-free time-domain speech signal to be reconstructed from a stream of MFCC vectors and fundamental frequency and voicing estimates, such as may be received in a distributed speech recognition system. To facilitate reconstruction, both a sinusoidal model and a source-filter model of speech are compared by listening tests and spectrogram analysis, with the result that the former provides higher quality speech reconstruction. Analysis of the sinusoidal model shows that for clean speech reconstruction, both a noise-free spectral envelope and a robust estimate of the fundamental frequency and voicing are necessary. Investigation into fundamental frequency estimation reveals that an auditory model based app...
This work compares the accuracy of fundamental frequency and formant frequency estimation methods an...
The classical front end analysis in speech recognition is a spectral analysis which parametrizes the...
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of a robust speaker recognition system. A noise-f...
The aim of this work is to enable a noise-free time-domain speech signal to be reconstructed from a ...
The aim of this work is to enable a noise-free time-domain speech signal to be reconstructed from a ...
The aim of this work is to reconstruct clean speech solely from a stream of noise-contaminated MFCC ...
This chapter is concerned with feature extraction and back-end speech reconstruction and is particul...
This work presents a method of reconstructing a speech signal from a stream of MFCC vectors using a ...
This work presents a method of reconstructing a speech signal from a stream of MFCC vectors using a ...
This work proposes a method to reconstruct an acoustic speech signal solely from a stream of mel-fre...
This work proposes a method to predict the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speech fr...
This paper proposes an integrated speech front-end for both speech recognition and speech reconstruc...
This work proposes a method to predict the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speech fr...
This work proposes a method for predicting the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speec...
This work compares the accuracy of fundamental frequency and formant frequency estimation methods an...
This work compares the accuracy of fundamental frequency and formant frequency estimation methods an...
The classical front end analysis in speech recognition is a spectral analysis which parametrizes the...
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of a robust speaker recognition system. A noise-f...
The aim of this work is to enable a noise-free time-domain speech signal to be reconstructed from a ...
The aim of this work is to enable a noise-free time-domain speech signal to be reconstructed from a ...
The aim of this work is to reconstruct clean speech solely from a stream of noise-contaminated MFCC ...
This chapter is concerned with feature extraction and back-end speech reconstruction and is particul...
This work presents a method of reconstructing a speech signal from a stream of MFCC vectors using a ...
This work presents a method of reconstructing a speech signal from a stream of MFCC vectors using a ...
This work proposes a method to reconstruct an acoustic speech signal solely from a stream of mel-fre...
This work proposes a method to predict the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speech fr...
This paper proposes an integrated speech front-end for both speech recognition and speech reconstruc...
This work proposes a method to predict the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speech fr...
This work proposes a method for predicting the fundamental frequency and voicing of a frame of speec...
This work compares the accuracy of fundamental frequency and formant frequency estimation methods an...
This work compares the accuracy of fundamental frequency and formant frequency estimation methods an...
The classical front end analysis in speech recognition is a spectral analysis which parametrizes the...
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of a robust speaker recognition system. A noise-f...