Title :
An optimization algorithm for determining the endpoints of isolated utterances
Author_Institution :
Philips GmbH Forschungslaboratorium Hamburg, Hamburg, F.R.G
Abstract :
This paper describes an optimization technique for locating the initial and final points of utterances. Acoustic parameters extracted from each signal segment are converted into a cost function versus time. An overall cost for the presence of a speech signal is introduced and is to be optimized with respect to the unknown initial and final points. The optimization is carried out by means of dynamic programming. The computation grows linearly with the number of segments. In a second stage, the locations of the obtained endpoints are refined by matching, transition templates against the input signal. Results are presented for end-point detection in a speaker recognition system using only the speech intensity as acoustic parameter.
Keywords :
Acoustic noise; Acoustic signal detection; Background noise; Cost function; Dynamic programming; Linear predictive coding; Robustness; Speaker recognition; Speech enhancement; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '81.
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1981.1171214