Voice Activity Detection. Fundamentals and Speech Recognition System Robustness

  • Ramirez J
  • M. J
  • C. J
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Abstract

An important drawback affecting most of the speech processing systems is the environmental noise and its harmful effect on the system performance. Examples of such systems are the new wireless communications voice services or digital hearing aid devices. In speech recognition, there are still technical barriers inhibiting such systems from meeting the demands of modern applications. Numerous noise reduction techniques have been developed to palliate the effect of the noise on the system performance and often require an estimate of the noise statistics obtained by means of a precise voice activity detector (VAD). Speech/non-speech detection is an unsolved problem in speech processing and affects numerous applications including robust speech recognition (Karray and Marting, 2003; Ramirez et al. 2003), discontinuous transmission (ITU, 1996; ETSI, 1999), real-time speech transmission on the Internet (Sangwan et al., 2002) or combined noise reduction and echo cancellation schemes in the context of telephony (Basbug et al., 2004; Gustafsson et al., 2002). The speech/non-speech classification task is not as trivial as it appears, and most of the VAD algorithms fail when the level of background noise increases. During the last decade, numerous researchers have developed different strategies for detecting speech on a noisy signal (Sohn et al., 1999; Cho and Kondoz, 2001; Gazor and Zhang, 2003, Armani et al., 2003) and have evaluated the influence of the VAD effectiveness on the performance of speech processing systems (Bouquin-Jeannes and Faucon, 1995)....

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Ramirez, J., M., J., & C., J. (2007). Voice Activity Detection. Fundamentals and Speech Recognition System Robustness. In Robust Speech Recognition and Understanding. I-Tech Education and Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5772/4740

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