Publication - Signal Enhancement for Continuous Speech Recognition
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Signal Enhancement for Continuous Speech Recognition

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Year: 2003
Authors: Theologos Athanaselis; Stavroula-Evita Fotinea; Stylianos Bakamidis; Ioannis Dologlou; G. Giannopoulos
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Editor: O. Kaynak et al.
Address: Berlin Heidelberg
Pages: 1117-1124
ISBN: 0302-9743
Abstract:
This paper presents a comparison between two parametric methods for Signal Enhancement in order to address the problem of robust Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). An SVD–based technique (ISE) and a non-linear spectral subtraction method (NSS), have been evaluated by means of the Continuous Speech Recognition system that is used in the ERMIS project. The input signal is corrupted with coloured noise with variable signal-to-noise ratio. It was found that fine-tuning of the various parameters of the enhancement techniques is crucial for efficient optimisation of their performance. Both methods provide significant improvement of the speech recogniser performance in the presence of coloured noise, with the NSS method being slightly better.
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