One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing conditions. This is due both to the acoustic conditions (different transmission channels, recording devices, noises etc.) and to the variability of speech across different speakers (i.e. due to different accents, coarticulation of phonemes and different vocal tract characteristics). Vocal tract length normalisation (VTLN) aims at normalising the acoustic signal, making it independent from the vocal tract length. This is done by a speaker specific warping of the frequency axis parameterised through a warping factor. In this thesis the application of VTLN to multiparty conversational speech was investigated focusing on the meeting domain. ...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
The advent of statistical speech synthesis has enabled the unification of the basic techniques used ...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker ...
This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
In this paper we investigate the combination of complementary acoustic feature streams in large voca...
To reduce inter-speaker variability, vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) is commonly used to tra...
We have investigated the use of a pitch adaptive spectral representation on large vocabulary speech ...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
The advent of statistical speech synthesis has enabled the unification of the basic techniques used ...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker...
One of the main problems faced by automatic speech recognition is the variability of the testing con...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker ...
This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training...
Generally speaking, the speaker-dependence of a speech recognition system stems from speaker-depende...
In this paper we investigate the combination of complementary acoustic feature streams in large voca...
To reduce inter-speaker variability, vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) is commonly used to tra...
We have investigated the use of a pitch adaptive spectral representation on large vocabulary speech ...
Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has caused the pe...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
The advent of statistical speech synthesis has enabled the unification of the basic techniques used ...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...