Abstract:
This paper discusses the separation of fricatives from aspirated plosives based on the dynamic properties of the consonant spectra. Twelve features of each CV syllable we...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper discusses the separation of fricatives from aspirated plosives based on the dynamic properties of the consonant spectra. Twelve features of each CV syllable were constructed and employed to determine the discriminants for the two manners of articulation. Correct classifications were around 85 percent if the cases to be classified belonged to a set of CV syllables of 1) the same place of articulation under the same vowel environment; 2) the same vowel environment; or 3) the same place of articulation without using any information from the vowel region at all.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ( Volume: 33, Issue: 5, October 1985)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Correct Classification ,
- Place Of Articulation ,
- Manner Of Articulation ,
- Time Series ,
- Training Set ,
- Cardinality ,
- Constriction ,
- Effects Of Characteristics ,
- Correct Rate ,
- Speech Recognition ,
- Peaks In The Range ,
- Stepwise Manner ,
- Amount Of Power ,
- Recognition Rate ,
- Speech Signal ,
- Channel Power ,
- Correct Classification Rate ,
- Percentage Of Correct Classification
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Correct Classification ,
- Place Of Articulation ,
- Manner Of Articulation ,
- Time Series ,
- Training Set ,
- Cardinality ,
- Constriction ,
- Effects Of Characteristics ,
- Correct Rate ,
- Speech Recognition ,
- Peaks In The Range ,
- Stepwise Manner ,
- Amount Of Power ,
- Recognition Rate ,
- Speech Signal ,
- Channel Power ,
- Correct Classification Rate ,
- Percentage Of Correct Classification