Far-field microphone speech signals cause high error rates for automatic speech recognition systems, due to room reverberation and lower signal-to-noise ratios. We have observed large increases in speech recognition word error rates when using a far-field (3-6 feet) microphone in a conference room, in comparison with recordings from close-talking microphones. In an earlier paper, we showed improvements in far-field speech recognition performance using a longterm log spectral subtraction method to combat reverberation. This method is based on a principle similar to cepstral mean subtraction but uses a much longer analysis window (e.g., 1 s) in order to deal with reverberation. Here we show that a combination of short-term noise filtering and...
Recently, speech recognition performance has been drastically improved by statistical methods and hu...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
The problem of reverberation in speech recognition is addressed in this study by extending a noise-r...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems usually fail when they encounter speech from far-field mi...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
International audienceRobustness to reverberation is a key concern for distant-microphone ASR. Vario...
This work presents an experimental analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of re...
An algorithm suitable for voice activity detection under reverberant conditions is proposed in this ...
Performance of a typical automatic speech recognition (ASR) system severely degrades when it encount...
Reverberation in speech degrades the performance of speech recognition systems, leading to higher wo...
This paper presents an investigation on speech recognition performance in reverberant envi-ronments....
Abstract. Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in reverberant rooms can be improved by choosing traini...
Distant-speech recognition represents a technology of fundamental importance for future development ...
Speech Recognition is a rapidly expanding field with many useful applications in man-machine interfa...
In speech communication systems, such as voice-controlled systems, hands-free mobile telephones, and...
Recently, speech recognition performance has been drastically improved by statistical methods and hu...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
The problem of reverberation in speech recognition is addressed in this study by extending a noise-r...
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems usually fail when they encounter speech from far-field mi...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
International audienceRobustness to reverberation is a key concern for distant-microphone ASR. Vario...
This work presents an experimental analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of re...
An algorithm suitable for voice activity detection under reverberant conditions is proposed in this ...
Performance of a typical automatic speech recognition (ASR) system severely degrades when it encount...
Reverberation in speech degrades the performance of speech recognition systems, leading to higher wo...
This paper presents an investigation on speech recognition performance in reverberant envi-ronments....
Abstract. Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) in reverberant rooms can be improved by choosing traini...
Distant-speech recognition represents a technology of fundamental importance for future development ...
Speech Recognition is a rapidly expanding field with many useful applications in man-machine interfa...
In speech communication systems, such as voice-controlled systems, hands-free mobile telephones, and...
Recently, speech recognition performance has been drastically improved by statistical methods and hu...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
The problem of reverberation in speech recognition is addressed in this study by extending a noise-r...