Une nouvelle architecture de compensation du bruit pour la reconnaissance robuste de la parole
Résumé
We present a novel noise compensation architecture which makes no assumptions on how the noise sources alter the speech data and which do not rely on clean speech models. Rather, this new architecture makes the (realistic) assumption that speech databases recorded under different background noise conditions are available. Its main principle is to process individually each database and to construct a parametric representation which describes the variation of acoustic models w.r.t. noise models. This representation is then used during recognition to estimate the acoustic models in the new environment. We evaluate the performance of this new compensation scheme on a connected digits recognition task and show that it can perform significantly better than multi-conditions training, which is the most widely used technique in these kind of scenarios.
Domaines
Autre [cs.OH]
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