## Abstract We applied several types of timeβdelay neural networks (TDNNs), generally used for speakerβdependent and multispeaker speech recognition, to speakerβindependent speech recognition and compared their performance. Six or 12 speakers were used to train each network, and recognition experim
Comparing performance of spectral distance measures and neural network methods for vowel recognition
β Scribed by Candace A. Kamm; Lynn A. Streeter; Yana Kane-Esrig; David J. Burr
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 983 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-2308
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β¦ Synopsis
Neural networks were trained to classify single 20 ms frames of vowels using either perceptually-based spectral representations or LPC spectra as input. Classification performance was compared with performance of several distance measures using nearest-neighbor and mean-distance decision criteria. The non-network distance measures included LPC-residual and cepstral distance measures used in conventional automatic speech recognition systems, as well as a formant-based measure and a new elastic distance measure that explicitly corrects for the effects of spectral tilt.
Using an optimal error rate criterion, vowels were discriminated best using the elastic distance measure with the perceptually-based spectrum. Neural networks with LPC spectra as input performed comparably to the better conventional distance measures. While the performance of networks trained with perceptually-based spectral inputs was poorer than that of networks trained with LPC spectra, the features represented by the hidden nodes of this network were more consistent with factors related to human vowel perception. 0885-2308/89/010021+ 14 SO3.00/0 (Q 1989 Academic Press Limited ' Cepstral values were computed from the LPC spectra rather than computing, cepstral coefficients from the LPC coefficients to facilitate comparisons with the PSPEC results.
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