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In this paper, we propose using an environment structuring framework to facilitate suitable prior density estimation for maximum a posteriori linear regression (MAPLR) under adverse testing conditions. The framework is constructed in a two-stage hierarchical tree structure by performing two algorithms, environment clustering and environment partitioning. The constructed framework has good capability...
Traditionally, noise reduction methods for additive noise have been quite different from those for reverberation. In this study, we investigated the effect of additive noise and reverberation on speech on the basis of the concept of temporal modulation transfer. We first analyzed the noise effect on the temporal modulation of speech. Then on the basis of this analysis, we proposed a two-stage processing...
Traditional noise reduction methods usually are based on the assumption that the short-term statistical distributions of speech and noise are different. Differently from that assumption, we have proposed a noise reduction method based on the assumption that the temporal modulations of noise and speech are different. Two steps are used in the proposed algorithm: one is the temporal modulation contrast...
In this paper, we propose a two-step processing algorithm which adaptively normalizes the temporal modulation of speech to extract robust speech feature for automatic speech recognition systems. The first step processing is to normalize the temporal modulation contrast (TMC) of the cepstral time series for both clean and noisy speech. The second step processing is to smooth the normalized temporal...
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