Title :
Automatic discrimination of fricative consonants based on human audition
Author :
Kimberley, Barry P. ; Searle, Campbell L.
Author_Institution :
Queen´´s University, Kingston, Canada
Abstract :
A phoneme discriminator, designed to model the human auditory system, has been tested in a fricative discrimination task. Nineteen speakers, ten male and nine female, generated a data set comprising the nine isolated fricative consonants, each followed by three different vowels. The system was first trained on the utterances of nine of the voices and achieved 89% correct classification of the nine fricatives. Then this classification system was applied to an "unknown" set of utterances of the remaining ten voices. This prediction experiment yielded 74% accuracy. The system design, based on auditory processing, involves a spectral analysis by means of a bank of 1/3- octave bandpass filters. Acoustic features derived from this spectral analysis include voice onset time, time averaged spectra, and gross spectral energy distributions.
Keywords :
Feature extraction; Filters; Frequency; Humans; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic separation; Rectifiers; Spectral analysis; Speech analysis; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '79.
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1979.1170773