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A new approach for the adaptation of HMMs to reverberation and background noise

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A new approach for the adaptation of HMMs to reverberation and background noise
Looking at practical application scenarios of speech recognition systems several distortion effects exist that have a major influence on the speech signal and can considerably deteriorate the recognition performance. So far, mainly the influence of stationary background noise and of unknown frequency characteristics has been studied. A further distortion effect is the hands-free speech input in a reverberant room environment. A new approach is presented to adapt the energy and spectral parameters of HMMs as well as their time derivatives to the modifications by the speech input in a reverberant environment. The only parameter, needed for the adaptation, is an estimate of the reverberation time. The usability of this adaptation technique is shown by presenting the improvements for a series of recognition experiments on reverberant speech data. The approach for adapting the time derivatives of the acoustic parameters can be applied in general for all different types of distortions and i...
Hans-Günter Hirsch, Harald Finster
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where SPEECH
Authors Hans-Günter Hirsch, Harald Finster
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