A particularly effective distortion measure that takes into account the norm shrinkage bias in the noisy cepstrum is considered. A first-order equalization mechanism, specifically aiming at avoiding the norm shrinkage problem, is incorporated in a hidden Markov model (HMM) framework to model the speech cepstral sequence. Such a modeling technique requires special care, as the formulation inevitably involves parameter estimation from a set of data with singular dispersion. Solutions to this HMM stochastic modeling problem are provided, and algorithms for estimating the necessary model parameters are given. It is experimentally shown that incorporation of the first-order mean equalization model makes the HMM-based speech recognizer robust to noise. With respect to a conventional HMM recognizer, this leads to an improvement in recognition performance which is equivalent to a gain of about 15-20 dB in signal-to-noise ratio
Published in:
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:40
,
Issue:
9
)
Date of Publication: Sep 1992