Generation of optimum signature base sequences for speech signals
Künye
Yarman, B. S. B. & Akdeniz, R. (2000). Generation of optimum signature base sequences for speech signals. Paper presented at the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2, 1077-1080. doi:10.1109/ICASSP.2000.859150Özet
In our previous publications [1-6], we proposed a novel method to represent signals in terms of, so called, "Signature Base Functions-SBF' which were extracted from the physical features of the waveform under consideration. In [1-6], SBF were determined in ad-hoc manner, which requires tedious search process, and they were not orthogonal. Furthermore, optimality of SBF was in question. In this work however, we suggest a well-organised procedure to generate "Optimum Orthogonal Signature Base Functions-OSBF' for selected waveforms, which in turn provides excellent means for signal representations. II is shown that the new method of signal representation, which is based on OSBF, requires less computation time with substantial signal compression and results in efficient speaker dependent recognition.
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2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal ProcessingCilt
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