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  • Discriminative Weight Training for Support Vector Machine-Based Speech/Music Classification in 3GPP2 SMV Codec

    Sang-Kyun KIM  Joon-Hyuk CHANG  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E93-A No:1
      Page(s):
    316-319

    In this study, a discriminative weight training is applied to a support vector machine (SVM) based speech/music classification for a 3GPP2 selectable mode vocoder (SMV). In the proposed approach, the speech/music decision rule is derived by the SVM by incorporating optimally weighted features derived from the SMV based on a minimum classification error (MCE) method. This method differs from that of the previous work in that different weights are assigned to each feature of the SMV a novel process. According to the experimental results, the proposed approach is effective for speech/music classification using the SVM.

  • Speech/Music Classification Enhancement for 3GPP2 SMV Codec Based on Support Vector Machine

    Sang-Kyun KIM  Joon-Hyuk CHANG  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E92-A No:2
      Page(s):
    630-632

    In this letter, we propose a novel approach to speech/music classification based on the support vector machine (SVM) to improve the performance of the 3GPP2 selectable mode vocoder (SMV) codec. We first analyze the features and the classification method used in real time speech/music classification algorithm in SMV, and then apply the SVM for enhanced speech/music classification. For evaluation of performance, we compare the proposed algorithm and the traditional algorithm of the SMV. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated under the various environments and shows better performance compared to the original method in the SMV.

  • Pathological Voice Detection Using Efficient Combination of Heterogeneous Features

    Ji-Yeoun LEE  Sangbae JEONG  Minsoo HAHN  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E91-D No:2
      Page(s):
    367-370

    Combination of mutually complementary features is necessary to cope with various changes in pattern classification between normal and pathological voices. This paper proposes a method to improve pathological/normal voice classification performance by combining heterogeneous features. Different combinations of auditory-based and higher-order features are investigated. Their performances are measured by Gaussian mixture models (GMMs), linear discriminant analysis (LDA), and a classification and regression tree (CART) method. The proposed classification method by using the CART analysis is shown to be an effective method for pathological voice detection, with a 92.7% classification performance rate. This is a noticeable improvement of 54.32% compared to the MFCC-based GMM algorithm in terms of error reduction.

  • A Classification Algorithm Based on Regions' Luminance Distribution Applying to Fractal Image Compression

    ChenGuang ZHOU  Kui MENG  ZuLian QIU  

     
    LETTER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Vol:
    E88-D No:9
      Page(s):
    2223-2227

    This paper present three characteristic functions which can express the luminance distribute characteristic much better. Based on these functions a region classification algorithm is presented. The algorithm can offer more information on regions' similarity and greatly improve the efficiency and performance of match seeking in fractal coding. It can be widely applied to many kinds of fractal coding algorithms. Analysis and experimental results proved that it can offer more information on luminance distribute characteristics among regions and greatly improve the decoding quality and compression ratio with holding the running speed.