Dynamic Cepstral Representations Based on Order-Dependent Windowing Methods
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概要
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In this paper, we propose dynamic cepstral representations to effectively capture the temporal information of cepstral coefficients. The number of speech frames for the regression analysis to extract a dynamic cepstral coefficient is inversely proportional to the cepstral order since the cepstral coefficients of higher orders are more fluctuating than those of lower orders. By exploiting the relationship between the window length for extracting a dynamic cepstral coefficient and the statistical variance of the cepstral coefficient, we propose three kinds of windowing methods in this work: an utterance-specific variance-ratio windowing method, a statistical variance-ratio windowing method, and an inverse-lifter windowing method. Intra-speaker, inter-speaker, and speaker-independent recognition tests on 100 phonetically balanced words are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed order-dependent windowing methods.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1998-05-25
著者
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Choi S
Korea Advanced Inst. Sci. And Technol. (kaist) Seoul Kor
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Kim H
Kwangju Inst. Of Sci. And Technol. (k‐jist) Kwangju Kor
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Lee H
Korea Advanced Inst. Sci. And Tecnol. Taejon Kor
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KIM Hong
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
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CHOI Seung
the Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
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LEE Hwang
the Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
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Choi Seung
The Department Of Information And Communication Engineering Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And
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Lee Hwang
The Department Of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science
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