Authors
Khaled T Assaleh, Richard J Mammone
Publication date
1994/10
Journal
IEEE transactions on speech and audio processing
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
630-638
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A new set of features is introduced that has been found to improve the performance of automatic speaker identification systems, The new set of features is referred to as the adaptive component weighting (ACW) cepstral coefficients. The new features emphasize the formant structure of the speech spectrum while attenuating the broad-bandwidth spectral components. The attenuated components correspond to the variations in spectral tilt of transmission and recording environment, and other characteristics that are irrelevant to speaker identification. The resulting ACW spectrum introduces zeros into the usual all-pole linear prediction (LP) spectrum. This is equivalent to applying a finite impulse response (FIR) filter that normalizes the narrow-band modes of the spectrum. Unlike existing fixed cepstral weighting schemes, the ACW cepstrum provides an adaptively weighted version of the LP cepstrum. The adaptation …
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KT Assaleh, RJ Mammone - IEEE transactions on speech and audio processing, 1994