DocumentCode :
1155886
Title :
Energetic and Informational Masking Effects in an Audiovisual Speech Recognition System
Author :
Barker, Jon ; Shao, Xu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
fYear :
2009
fDate :
3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
446
Lastpage :
458
Abstract :
The paper presents a robust audiovisual speech recognition technique called audiovisual speech fragment decoding. The technique addresses the challenge of recognizing speech in the presence of competing nonstationary noise sources. It employs two stages. First, an acoustic analysis decomposes the acoustic signal into a number of spectro-temporall fragments. Second, audiovisual speech models are used to select fragments belonging to the target speech source. The approach is evaluated on a small vocabulary simultaneous speech recognition task in conditions that promote two contrasting types of masking: energetic masking caused by the energy of the masker utterance swamping that of the target, and informational masking, caused by similarity between the target and masker making it difficult to selectively attend to the correct source. Results show that the system is able to use the visual cues to reduce the effects of both types of masking. Further, whereas recovery from energetic masking may require detailed visual information (i.e., sufficient to carry phonetic content), release from informational masking can be achieved using very crude visual representations that encode little more than the timing of mouth opening and closure.
Keywords :
acoustic analysis; decoding; speech coding; speech recognition; acoustic analysis; acoustic signal; audiovisual speech fragment decoding; audiovisual speech recognition system; energetic masking effects; informational masking effects; nonstationary noise sources; phonetic content; spectro-temporall fragments; target speech source; Acoustic noise; Computer science; Decoding; Humans; Noise robustness; Signal analysis; Speech coding; Speech enhancement; Speech recognition; Working environment noise; Audiovisual speech recognition; energetic masking (EM); informational masking (IM); source separation; speech fragment decoding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1558-7916
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2008.2011534
Filename :
4782039
Link To Document :
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