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Automatic speech/music discrimination has been receiving importance recently, for example when large multimedia documents have to be processed by an ASR system, or for indexing and retrieval of such documents. This work presents using outputs of a speech r ...
This paper investigates an approach that maximizes the joint posterior probabil ity of the pronounced word and the speaker identity given the observed data. This probability can be expressed as a product of the posterior probability of the pronounced word ...
Standard ASR systems typically use phoneme as the subword units. Preliminary studies have shown that the performance of the ASR system could be improved by using grapheme as additional subword units. In this paper, we investigate such a system where the wo ...
In this paper, we present and investigate a new method for subband-based Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) which approximates the ideal full combination' approach which is itself often not practical to realize. The full combination' approach consists of ...
Local state (or phone) posterior probabilities are often investigated as local classifiers (e.g., hybrid HMM/ANN systems) or as transformed acoustic features (e.g., ``Tandem'') towards improved speech recognition systems. In this paper, we present initial ...
This paper investigates an approach that maximizes the joint posterior probabil ity of the pronounced word and the speaker identity given the observed data. This probability can be expressed as a product of the posterior probability of the pronounced word ...
Tandem systems transform the cepstral features into posterior probabilities of subword units using artificial neural networks (ANNs), which are processed to form input features for conventional speech recognition systems. They have been shown to perform be ...
In this paper we develop different mathematical models in the framework of the multi-stream paradigm for noise robust ASR, and discuss their close relationship with human speech perception. Largely inspired by Fletcher's "product-of-errors" rule in psychoa ...
In this paper we develop different mathematical models in the framework of the multi-stream paradigm for noise robust ASR, and discuss their close relationship with human speech perception. Largely inspired by Fletcher's "product-of-errors" rule in psychoa ...
Tandem systems transform the cepstral features into posterior probabilities of subword units using artificial neural networks (ANNs), which are processed to form input features for conventional speech recognition systems. They have been shown to perform be ...