This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vector derived from a decomposition of the speech segment into Maximum Phase and Minimum Phase components. Justification for this approach in terms of its perceptual relevance is first made, followed by a signal processing scheme to obtain the components. The form for the feature vector is then discussed. Lastly, experimental work compares the performance of this new feature vector under a variety of distortion conditions with the contemporary popular choice of Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients
Pitch detectors are used in a variety of speech processing applications such as speech recognition s...
Traditional and current speaker recognition systems primarily use low-level (physiological) features...
We investigate, improve and develop speech analysis techniques which can be used to enhance various ...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
Spectral feature computations continue to be a very difficult problem for accurate machine recogniti...
In considering application of digital signal processing techniques to speech communication problems,...
Numerous signal processing based speech enhancement systems have been proposed to improve intelligib...
Pitch detectors are used in a variety of speech processing applications such as speech recognition s...
Traditional and current speaker recognition systems primarily use low-level (physiological) features...
We investigate, improve and develop speech analysis techniques which can be used to enhance various ...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
This paper examines the performance of a vowel classification scheme using a new form of feature vec...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
Speech voicing classification and pitch detection are fundamental techniques in speech analysis. Vo...
Spectral feature computations continue to be a very difficult problem for accurate machine recogniti...
In considering application of digital signal processing techniques to speech communication problems,...
Numerous signal processing based speech enhancement systems have been proposed to improve intelligib...
Pitch detectors are used in a variety of speech processing applications such as speech recognition s...
Traditional and current speaker recognition systems primarily use low-level (physiological) features...
We investigate, improve and develop speech analysis techniques which can be used to enhance various ...