Title :
A new algorithm for speech fundamental frequency estimation
Author_Institution :
University of Belgrade, Beograd, Yugoslavia
Abstract :
In this correspondence, we present a method of detecting the fundamental frequency based on the recognition of "fundamental peaks" of a low-pass filtered (fc= 0.7 kHz) speech signal. Average overall recognition accuracy of approximately 99 percent for the training speech sample and 97.5 percent for a test speech sample were achieved. The experimental verification of the developed FPR (fundamental peak recognition) method also included an objective comparison to Miller´s data reduction method, and a "subjective" performance evaluation using the standard cepstrum method. The FPR classification scheme is computationally efficient and easily implementable with relatively slow 8-bit microprocessors.
Keywords :
"Speech","Frequency estimation","Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions","Signal processing algorithms","Image restoration","Optical imaging","Extrapolation","Iterative algorithms","Circuits","Difference equations"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
DOI :
10.1109/TASSP.1986.1164840