SPEAKER IDENTIFICATION IMPROVEMENT USING THE USABLE SPEECH CONCEPT (TuePmPO2)
Author(s) :
Ananth Iyer (Temple University, USA)
Brett Smolenski (Temple University, USA)
Robert Yantorno (Temple University, USA)
Edward Cupples (Air Force Research Laboratory/IFEC, USA)
Stanley Wenndt (Air Force Research Laboratory/IFEC, USA)
Jashmin Shah (Temple University, USA)
Abstract : Most signal processing involves processing a signal without concern for the quality or information content of that signal. In speech processing, speech is processed on a frame-by-frame basis, usually only with concern that the frame is either speech or silence. However, knowing how reliable the information is in a frame of speech can be very important and useful. This is where usable speech detection and extraction can play a very important role. The usable speech frames can be defined as frames of speech that contain higher information content compared to unusable frames with reference to a particular application. We have been investigating a speaker identification system to define usable speech frames and then to determine a method for identifying those frames as usable using a different approach. We present a simple and intuitive definition and two methods to identify the de fined usable speech frames, which have resulted 78% and 68% success rates.

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