Research Area: | Speech Analysis | Year: | 2011 | ||||
Type of Publication: | In Proceedings | Keywords: | Acoustic-phonetic, excitation source, zero-frequency, manner of articulation, voicing, voice bar, frication | ||||
Authors: | Dhananjaya N., Suryakanth V Gangashetty, B. Yegnanarayana | ||||||
Abstract: | |||||||
Reliable acoustic-phonetic (AP) information derived from
the speech signal can be used to detect and correct errors
in the output of a phone recognizer. In this paper, limited
acoustic-phonetic information derived primarily by processing
the excitation source information in the speech signal is
used to improve the performance of detection of manner of
articulation from a baseline phone recognition system. A
context-independent HMM-based monophone system without
any language information is used as the baseline system
for this purpose. The performance of the phone recognizer
in terms of its ability to detect the manners of articulation is
studied. The errors in the hypothesis of the manner of articulation
of phones are corrected using AP information such as
voicing, voice bar and frication. It is shown that significant
improvement can be achieved by using simple or limited AP
information. |
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