This letter describes a method to estimate the power-spectrum of speech signals with additive white noise, based on the maximum likelihood principle and numerical maximization of the likelihood function. Some examples of the estimated spectral patterns for Japanese vowels are presented.
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Kazuhiko OZEKI, "Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Power-Spectrum of Speech Signals with Additive White Noise" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E69-E, no. 11, pp. 1153-1156, November 1986, doi: .
Abstract: This letter describes a method to estimate the power-spectrum of speech signals with additive white noise, based on the maximum likelihood principle and numerical maximization of the likelihood function. Some examples of the estimated spectral patterns for Japanese vowels are presented.
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