ICASSP1997: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, April 21-24, 1997.The performance of a speech recognizer is degraded drastically in reverberant environments. The authors propose a novel algorithm which can model an observation signal by composition of HMMs of clean speech, noise and an acoustic transfer function. However, estimating HMM parameters of the acoustic transfer function is still a serious problem. In their previous paper, they measured real impulse responses of training positions in an experiment room. It is inconvenient and unrealistic to measure impulse responses for every possible new experiment room. The paper presents a new method for estimating HMM parameters of the acoustic transfe...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...
In this paper we address the problem of robustness of speech recognition systems in noisy environmen...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...
The performance of a speech recognizer is degraded drastically in reverberant environments. We propo...
A novel frame-wise model adaptation approach for reverberation-robust distant-talking speech recogni...
ICASSP2000: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, June 5-9, ...
ICSLP1998: the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, November 30 - December 4...
while the first author worked as a student intern. In this paper, we present a new approach to HMM a...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
SUMMARY This paper describes a hands-free speech recog-nition technique based on acoustic model adap...
A challenging scenario is addressed in which a distant-talking speech recognizer operates in a noisy...
ICSLP2002: the 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing , September 16-20, 2002, ...
The presence of background noise and the frequency response of a transmission line like in telephone...
The speaker-dependent HMM-based recognizers gives lower word error rates in comparison with the corr...
Hidden Markov model (HMM) -based speech synthesis systems possess several advantages over concatenat...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...
In this paper we address the problem of robustness of speech recognition systems in noisy environmen...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...
The performance of a speech recognizer is degraded drastically in reverberant environments. We propo...
A novel frame-wise model adaptation approach for reverberation-robust distant-talking speech recogni...
ICASSP2000: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, June 5-9, ...
ICSLP1998: the 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, November 30 - December 4...
while the first author worked as a student intern. In this paper, we present a new approach to HMM a...
Reverberation is a natural phenomenon observed in enclosed environments. It occurs due to the reflec...
SUMMARY This paper describes a hands-free speech recog-nition technique based on acoustic model adap...
A challenging scenario is addressed in which a distant-talking speech recognizer operates in a noisy...
ICSLP2002: the 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing , September 16-20, 2002, ...
The presence of background noise and the frequency response of a transmission line like in telephone...
The speaker-dependent HMM-based recognizers gives lower word error rates in comparison with the corr...
Hidden Markov model (HMM) -based speech synthesis systems possess several advantages over concatenat...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...
In this paper we address the problem of robustness of speech recognition systems in noisy environmen...
Spoken human–machine interaction in real-world environments requires acoustic models that are robust...