Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) has been shown to be an efficient speaker normalization tool for HMM based systems. In this paper we show that it is equally efficient for a template based recognition system. Template based systems, while promising, have as potential drawback that templates maintain all non phonetic details apart from the essential phonemic properties; i.e. they retain information on speaker and acoustic recording circumstances. This may lead to a very ineffi-cient usage of the database. We show that after VTLN significantly more speakers - also from opposite gender - contribute templates to the matching sequence compared to the non-normalized case. In experiments on the Wall Street Journal database this leads to a r...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
In this work, normalization techniques in the acoustic feature space are studied which improve the r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
International audienceVocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) has been shown to be an efficient spea...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
In most automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, speaker differences are compensated by normalizi...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
This paper proposes and evaluates classifiers based on Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) in a ...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
It has been shown in several recent publications that application of vocal tract normalization (VTN)...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
In speech recognition, speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system comes from speaker-dependen...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
In this work, normalization techniques in the acoustic feature space are studied which improve the r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
International audienceVocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) has been shown to be an efficient spea...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
In most automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, speaker differences are compensated by normalizi...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
This paper proposes and evaluates classifiers based on Vocal Tract Length Normalization (VTLN) in a ...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
It has been shown in several recent publications that application of vocal tract normalization (VTN)...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
In speech recognition, speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system comes from speaker-dependen...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
In this work, normalization techniques in the acoustic feature space are studied which improve the r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...