Vowel normalisation: Time-domain processing of the internal dynamics of speech

RE Turner, MA Al-Hames, DRR Smith… - Dynamics of Speech …, 2006 - books.google.com
RE Turner, MA Al-Hames, DRR Smith, H Kawahara, T Irino, RD Patterson, P Divenyi
Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception, edited by P. Divenyi …, 2006books.google.com
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves
for an adult and a child speaking the'same'vowel would differ enormously. The differences
are mainly due to differences in vocal tract length (VTL) and glottal pulse rate (GPR) which
are both related to body size. ASR machines are notoriously bad at understanding children if
they have been trained on the speech of an adult. In this paper, we propose that the auditory
system adapts its analysis of speech sounds, dynamically and automatically to the GPR and …
Abstract
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves for an adult and a child speaking the'same'vowel would differ enormously. The differences are mainly due to differences in vocal tract length (VTL) and glottal pulse rate (GPR) which are both related to body size. ASR machines are notoriously bad at understanding children if they have been trained on the speech of an adult. In this paper, we propose that the auditory system adapts its analysis of speech sounds, dynamically and automatically to the GPR and VTL of the speaker on a syllable-to-syllable basis. In this paper, we illustrate how this rapid adaptation might be performed with the aid of a computational version of the auditory image model, and we propose that an auditory preprocessor of this form would improve the robustness of speech recognizers.
books.google.com
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果