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Signal Processing
Volume 44, Issue 1, June 1995, Pages 117-119
 
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Line spectral frequency representation of subbands for speech recognition*1

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E. Erzina, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and A. E. Çetinb

a Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, 06533, Ankara, Turkey

b Department of Mathematics, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey


Received 23 March 1995. 
Available online 10 March 2000.

Abstract

In this paper, a new set of speech feature parameters is constructed from subband analysis based Line Spectral Frequencies (LSFs). The speech signal is divided into several subbands and the resulting subsignals are represented by LSFs. The performance of the new speech feature parameters, SUBLSFs, is compared with the widely used Mel Scale Cepstral Coefficients (MELCEPs). SUBLSFs are observed to be more robust than the MELCEPs in the presence of car noise.

Author Keywords: Speech recognition; Line spectral frequency

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*1 This work is supported by ASELSAN, Inc, Ankara, Turkey and it will be presented in part at IEEE Internat. Conf. Acoust. Speech Signal Process. '95, Detroit, USA, in May 1995.


Signal Processing
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