Asymmetric windows are of increasing interest to researchers because of the nonlinear and adjustable phase response, as well as alterable time delay. Short-time phase distortion can provide an essential improvement in speech coding, and also has better performance in speech recognition. The merits of asymmetric windows in the aspect of spectral behaviors have an important function in frequency component detection and parameter estimation. In this paper, the phase response of windows were further studied, and the phase characteristics of symmetric and asymmetric windows are described. The relationship between the barycenter of windows in the time domain, and the phase characteristic at the center of the main lobe in the frequency domain, was...
Spectrograms of speech and audio signals are time-frequency densities, and by construction, they are...
Previous single-channel speech enhancement algorithms often em-ploy noisy phase while reconstructing...
In this paper, we introduce two undirected graphs depending on supports of signals and windows, and ...
Abstract This report examines the time windows used for linear prediction (LP) analysis of speech. T...
This paper presents asymmetric taper (or window)-based robust Mel frequency cepstral coefficient (MF...
The fundamental problem of automatic speech recognition is the variability of speech signals. Each ...
This study discusses the difficulties of phase spectrum analysis of speech signals and shows that ap...
Includes bibliographical references (page 59)The effects of phase errors on amplitude weighting func...
In the field of sensor signal processing, windows are time-/frequency-domain weighting functions tha...
We show how to explicitly determine the space-frequency window (phase-space window) for optical syst...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of time-windows and their application in frequency analysi...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel family of win-dowing technique to compute mel frequency c...
Short-time Fourier transform of speech signal has two components: magnitude spectrum and phase spect...
This paper presents a study of the attractor variation in the reconstructed phase spaces of isolated...
Abstract: In statistical signal processing, power spectral density estimation is a frequency domain ...
Spectrograms of speech and audio signals are time-frequency densities, and by construction, they are...
Previous single-channel speech enhancement algorithms often em-ploy noisy phase while reconstructing...
In this paper, we introduce two undirected graphs depending on supports of signals and windows, and ...
Abstract This report examines the time windows used for linear prediction (LP) analysis of speech. T...
This paper presents asymmetric taper (or window)-based robust Mel frequency cepstral coefficient (MF...
The fundamental problem of automatic speech recognition is the variability of speech signals. Each ...
This study discusses the difficulties of phase spectrum analysis of speech signals and shows that ap...
Includes bibliographical references (page 59)The effects of phase errors on amplitude weighting func...
In the field of sensor signal processing, windows are time-/frequency-domain weighting functions tha...
We show how to explicitly determine the space-frequency window (phase-space window) for optical syst...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of time-windows and their application in frequency analysi...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel family of win-dowing technique to compute mel frequency c...
Short-time Fourier transform of speech signal has two components: magnitude spectrum and phase spect...
This paper presents a study of the attractor variation in the reconstructed phase spaces of isolated...
Abstract: In statistical signal processing, power spectral density estimation is a frequency domain ...
Spectrograms of speech and audio signals are time-frequency densities, and by construction, they are...
Previous single-channel speech enhancement algorithms often em-ploy noisy phase while reconstructing...
In this paper, we introduce two undirected graphs depending on supports of signals and windows, and ...