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Language Identification Using Excitation Source Features

✍ Scribed by K. Sreenivasa Rao, Dipanjan Nandi (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
128
Series
SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book discusses the contribution of excitation source information in discriminating language. The authors focus on the excitation source component of speech for enhancement of language identification (LID) performance. Language specific features are extracted using two different modes: (i) Implicit processing of linear prediction (LP) residual and (ii) Explicit parameterization of linear prediction residual. The book discusses how in implicit processing approach, excitation source features are derived from LP residual, Hilbert envelope (magnitude) of LP residual and Phase of LP residual; and in explicit parameterization approach, LP residual signal is processed in spectral domain to extract the relevant language specific features. The authors further extract source features from these modes, which are combined for enhancing the performance of LID systems. The proposed excitation source features are also investigated for LID in background noisy environments. Each chapter of this book provides the motivation for exploring the specific feature for LID task, and subsequently discuss the methods to extract those features and finally suggest appropriate models to capture the language specific knowledge from the proposed features. Finally, the book discuss about various combinations of spectral and source features, and the desired models to enhance the performance of LID systems.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Language Identificationβ€”A Brief Review....Pages 11-30
Implicit Excitation Source Features for Language Identification....Pages 31-51
Parametric Excitation Source Features for Language Identification....Pages 53-75
Complementary and Robust Nature of Excitation Source Features for Language Identification....Pages 77-96
Summary and Conclusion....Pages 97-100
Back Matter....Pages 101-119

✦ Subjects


Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Language Translation and Linguistics; Computational Linguistics


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