Influence of Lombard Effect : Accuracy Analysis of Simulation-Based Assessments of Noisy Speech Recognition Systems for Various Recognition Conditions
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概要
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The accuracy of simulation-based assessments of speech recognition systems under noisy conditions is investigated with a focus on the influence of the Lombard effect on the speech recognition performances. This investigation was carried out under various recognition conditions of different sound pressure levels of ambient noise, for different recognition tasks, such as continuous speech recognition and spoken word recognition, and using different recognition systems, i.e., systems with and without adaptation of the acoustic models to ambient noise. Experimental results showed that accurate simulation was not always achieved when dry sources with neutral talking style were used, but it could be achieved if the dry sources that include the influence of the Lombard effect were used; the simulation in the latter case is accurate, irrespective of the recognition conditions.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2009-11-01
著者
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Ogawa Tetsuji
Waseda Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Ogawa Tetsuji
Waseda Institute For Advanced Study
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Kobayashi Tetsunori
Department Of Computer Science Waseda University
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Ogawa Tetsuji
Waseda Inst. For Advanced Study Waseda Univ.
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