The search functionality is under construction.

IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information

Compensation of Speech Coding Distortion for Wireless Speech Recognition

Hong Kook KIM

  • Full Text Views

    0

  • Cite this

Summary :

In this paper, we perform some experiments to show that the quantization noise caused by low-bit-rate speech coding can be characterized as a white noise process. Then, the signal-to-quantization noise ratio of the decoded speech for a given bit-rate is estimated by observing the perceptual speech quality equivalent to the artificially generated noisy speech obtained by adding a white Gaussian noise source. This information is incorporated into the parameter tuning of a noise-robust compensation algorithm for speech recognition so that the compensation algorithm can be performed better under a range of the estimated SNRs. Finally, we apply the compensation algorithm to a connected digit string recognition system that utilizes speech signals decoded by the GSM adaptive multi-rate (AMR) speech coder. It is shown that the noise-robust compensation algorithm reduces word error rates by 15% or more at low bit-rate modes of the AMR speech coder.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E87-D No.6 pp.1596-1600
Publication Date
2004/06/01
Publicized
Online ISSN
DOI
Type of Manuscript
LETTER
Category
Speech and Hearing

Authors

Keyword