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Impact of vocal effort variability on automatic speech recognition

ZELINKA, P.; SIGMUND, M.; SCHIMMEL, J. Impact of vocal effort variability on automatic speech recognition. SPEECH COMMUNICATION, 2012, vol. 54, no. 6, p. 732-742. ISSN: 0167-6393.
Typ
článek v časopise
Jazyk
anglicky
Autoři
Zelinka Petr, Ing., Ph.D.
Sigmund Milan, prof. Ing., CSc., UREL (FEKT)
Schimmel Jiří, doc. Ing., Ph.D., TKO-SIX (FEKT), UTKO (FEKT)
Abstrakt

The impact of changes in a speaker's vocal effort on the performance of automatic speech recognition has largely been overlooked by researchers and virtually no speech resources exist for the development and testing of speech recognizers at all vocal effort levels. This study deals with speech properties in the whole range of vocal modes – whispering, soft speech, normal speech, loud speech, and shouting. Fundamental acoustic and phonetic changes are documented. The impact of vocal effort variability on the performance of an isolated-word recognizer is shown and effective means of improving the system's robustness are tested. The proposed multiple model framework approach reaches a 50% relative reduction of word error rate compared to the baseline system. A new specialized speech database, BUT-VE1, is presented, which contains speech recordings of 13 speakers at 5 vocal effort levels with manual phonetic segmentation and sound pressure level calibration.

Klíčová slova

Vocal effort level, robust speech recognition, machine learning

URL
Rok
2012
Strany
732–742
Časopis
SPEECH COMMUNICATION, roč. 54, č. 6, ISSN 0167-6393
Vydavatel
Elsevier
BibTeX
@article{BUT88839,
  author="Petr {Zelinka} and Milan {Sigmund} and Jiří {Schimmel}",
  title="Impact of vocal effort variability on automatic speech recognition",
  journal="SPEECH COMMUNICATION",
  year="2012",
  volume="54",
  number="6",
  pages="732--742",
  issn="0167-6393",
  url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2012.01.002"
}
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