A comparative analysis of the topological structures of different LPC feature-based speech models
Describes initial experimentations done on three LPC (linear predictive coding) derived feature-based speech models: the LPC-cepstrum, the LSP (line spectral pair) and the postfilter-cepstrum (PFL). A comparative analysis of the topological structures of these models is also given. The structures ar...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-120202023-10-13T02:20:58Z A comparative analysis of the topological structures of different LPC feature-based speech models Dadios, Elmer Jose P. Palomar, Lyne R. Fukuda, Toshio Describes initial experimentations done on three LPC (linear predictive coding) derived feature-based speech models: the LPC-cepstrum, the LSP (line spectral pair) and the postfilter-cepstrum (PFL). A comparative analysis of the topological structures of these models is also given. The structures are basically self-organizing feature maps which accept these models as inputs and after training, used to distinguish between isolated word utterances and speakers. A small database of 5 utterances and 4 speakers is initially used. The performance index of isolated word recognition and speaker identification for all models are calculated based on a hit-and-miss ratio and are also discussed. Experimental results reveal that the three parameters are comparable in performance. The LSP has a slight edge over the other two feature vectors in distinguishing isolated words. 1999-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9792 info:doi/10.1109/IJCNN.1999.835989 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Self-organizing maps Topology Signal processing—Digital techniques Engineering |
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Describes initial experimentations done on three LPC (linear predictive coding) derived feature-based speech models: the LPC-cepstrum, the LSP (line spectral pair) and the postfilter-cepstrum (PFL). A comparative analysis of the topological structures of these models is also given. The structures are basically self-organizing feature maps which accept these models as inputs and after training, used to distinguish between isolated word utterances and speakers. A small database of 5 utterances and 4 speakers is initially used. The performance index of isolated word recognition and speaker identification for all models are calculated based on a hit-and-miss ratio and are also discussed. Experimental results reveal that the three parameters are comparable in performance. The LSP has a slight edge over the other two feature vectors in distinguishing isolated words. |
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