169 research outputs found

    Evaluation of preprocessors for neural network speaker verification

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    Arabic digits speech recognition and speaker identification in noisy environment using a hybrid model of VQ and GMM

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    This paper presents an automatic speaker identification and speech recognition for Arabic digits in noisy environment. In this work, the proposed system is able to identify the speaker after saving his voice in the database and adding noise. The mel frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) is the best approach used in building a program in the Matlab platform; also, the quantization is used for generating the codebooks. The Gaussian mixture modelling (GMM) algorithms are used to generate template, feature-matching purpose. In this paper, we have proposed a system based on MFCC-GMM and MFCC-VQ Approaches on the one hand and by using the Hybrid Approach MFCC-VQ-GMM on the other hand for speaker modeling. The White Gaussian noise is added to the clean speech at several signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels to test the system in a noisy environment. The proposed system gives good results in recognition rate

    Semi-continuous hidden Markov models for speech recognition

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    Automatic Identity Recognition Using Speech Biometric

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    Biometric technology refers to the automatic identification of a person using physical or behavioral traits associated with him/her. This technology can be an excellent candidate for developing intelligent systems such as speaker identification, facial recognition, signature verification...etc. Biometric technology can be used to design and develop automatic identity recognition systems, which are highly demanded and can be used in banking systems, employee identification, immigration, e-commerce…etc. The first phase of this research emphasizes on the development of automatic identity recognizer using speech biometric technology based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques provided in MATLAB. For our phase one, speech data is collected from 20 (10 male and 10 female) participants in order to develop the recognizer. The speech data include utterances recorded for the English language digits (0 to 9), where each participant recorded each digit 3 times, which resulted in a total of 600 utterances for all participants. For our phase two, speech data is collected from 100 (50 male and 50 female) participants in order to develop the recognizer. The speech data is divided into text-dependent and text-independent data, whereby each participant selected his/her full name and recorded it 30 times, which makes up the text-independent data. On the other hand, the text-dependent data is represented by a short Arabic language story that contains 16 sentences, whereby every sentence was recorded by every participant 5 times. As a result, this new corpus contains 3000 (30 utterances * 100 speakers) sound files that represent the text-independent data using their full names and 8000 (16 sentences * 5 utterances * 100 speakers) sound files that represent the text-dependent data using the short story. For the purpose of our phase one of developing the automatic identity recognizer using speech, the 600 utterances have undergone the feature extraction and feature classification phases. The speech-based automatic identity recognition system is based on the most dominating feature extraction technique, which is known as the Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC). For feature classification phase, the system is based on the Vector Quantization (VQ) algorithm. Based on our experimental results, the highest accuracy achieved is 76%. The experimental results have shown acceptable performance, but can be improved further in our phase two using larger speech data size and better performance classification techniques such as the Hidden Markov Model (HMM)

    SPEECH RECOGNITION FOR CONNECTED WORD USING CEPSTRAL AND DYNAMIC TIME WARPING ALGORITHMS

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    Speech Recognition or Speech Recognizer (SR) has become an important tool for people with physical disabilities when handling Home Automation (HA) appliances. This technology is expected to improve the daily life of the elderly and the disabled so that they are always in control over their lives, and continue to live independently, to learn and stay involved in social life. The goal of the research is to solve the constraints of current Malay SR that is still in its infancy stage where there is limited research in Malay words, especially for HA applications. Since, most of the previous works were confined to wired microphone; this limitation of using wireless microphone type makes it an important area of the research. Research was carried out to develop SR word model for five (5) Malay words and five (5) English words as commands to activate and deactivate home appliances

    VOICE RECOGNITION FOR SECURITY PURPOSES

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    This report presents the implementation of Voice Recognition System for Security Purposes. The scope of study is to understand the existing algorithms and develop a brand new algorithm which is better in terms of its reliability and accuracy. It will be implemented in Matlab environment. The main objective of this project is to develop a newvoice recognition system that will have minimum error in identifying the speaker. The system was built by combining a speech recognition system with a speaker recognition system. For speech recognizer, the Dynamic Time Warping is used and for speaker recognizer, the Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients is used. The results show that thecombination of both algorithms has produced a robust Voice Security System

    Word And Speaker Recognition System

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    In this report, a system which combines user dependent Word Recognition and text dependent speaker recognition is described. Word recognition is the process of converting an audio signal, captured by a microphone, to a word. Speaker Identification is the ability to recognize a person identity base on the specific word he/she uttered. A person's voice contains various parameters that convey information such as gender, emotion, health, attitude and identity. Speaker recognition identifies who is the speaker based on the unique voiceprint from the speech data. Voice Activity Detection (VAD), Spectral Subtraction (SS), Mel-Frequency Cepstrum Coefficient (MFCC), Vector Quantization (VQ), Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) and k-Nearest Neighbour (k-NN) are methods used in word recognition part of the project to implement using MATLAB software. For Speaker Recognition part, Vector Quantization (VQ) is used. The recognition rate for word and speaker recognition system that was successfully implemented is 84.44% for word recognition while for speaker recognition is 54.44%

    Semi-continuous hidden Markov models for automatic speaker verification

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