To investigate a set of acoustic features and classification methods for the classification of three groups of fricative consonants differing in place of articulation.A support vector machine (SVM) algorithm was used to classify the fricatives extracted from the TIMIT database in quiet and also in speech babble noise at various signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). Spectral features including four spectral moments, peak, slope, Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC), Gammatone filters outputs, and magnitudes of fast Fourier Transform (FFT) spectrum were used for the classification. The analysis frame was restricted to only 8 msec. In addition, commonly-used linear and nonlinear principal component analysis dimensionality reduction techniques t...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency compression algorithm developed for the present study using a tes...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
The accurate extraction of two particular features from the speech signal affected by additive white...
To investigate a set of acoustic features and classification methods for the classification of three...
Abstract — Classification of phonemes is the process of assigning a phonetic category to a short sec...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
Many technology systems have used voice recognition applications to transcribe a speaker’s speech in...
Both in speech and singing, humans are capable of generating sounds of different phonation types (e....
Phonetic detail of voiced and unvoiced fricatives was examined using speech analysis tools. Outputs ...
In this paper we explore two methods for the classification of fricatives. First, for the coding of ...
To date, no single metric has been able to classify place of articulation for all English fricatives...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
The influence of spectral bandwidth on the perceptual identifi-cation of fricatives has been studied...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper describes the results of a spectrographic analysis of a number of voiceless fricatives. T...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency compression algorithm developed for the present study using a tes...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
The accurate extraction of two particular features from the speech signal affected by additive white...
To investigate a set of acoustic features and classification methods for the classification of three...
Abstract — Classification of phonemes is the process of assigning a phonetic category to a short sec...
This is a study of the linguistic phonetics of fricatives. It has two major goals: first, to develop...
Many technology systems have used voice recognition applications to transcribe a speaker’s speech in...
Both in speech and singing, humans are capable of generating sounds of different phonation types (e....
Phonetic detail of voiced and unvoiced fricatives was examined using speech analysis tools. Outputs ...
In this paper we explore two methods for the classification of fricatives. First, for the coding of ...
To date, no single metric has been able to classify place of articulation for all English fricatives...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
The influence of spectral bandwidth on the perceptual identifi-cation of fricatives has been studied...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper describes the results of a spectrographic analysis of a number of voiceless fricatives. T...
Purpose: To evaluate the frequency compression algorithm developed for the present study using a tes...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
The accurate extraction of two particular features from the speech signal affected by additive white...