Analysis And Voice Recognition In Indonesian Language Using MFCC And SVM Method

  • Harvianto H
  • Ashianti L
  • Jupiter J
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Abstract

Voice recognition technology is one of biometric technology. Sound is a unique part of the human being which made an individual can be easily distinguished one from another. Voice can also provide information such as gender, emotion, and identity of the speaker. This research will record human voices that pronounce digits between 0 and 9 with and without noise. Features of this sound recording will be extracted using Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC). Mean, standard deviation, max, min, and the combination of them will be used to construct the feature vectors. This feature vectors then will be classified using Support Vector Machine (SVM). There will be two classification models. The first one is based on the speaker and the other one based on the digits pronounced. The classification model then will be validated by performing 10-fold cross-validation.The best average accuracy from two classification model is 91.83%. This result achieved using Mean + Standard deviation + Min + Max as features.

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Harvianto, H., Ashianti, L., Jupiter, J., & Junaedi, S. (2016). Analysis And Voice Recognition In Indonesian Language Using MFCC And SVM Method. ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications, 7(2), 131. https://doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v7i2.2252

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