Missing-Feature based Speech Recognition for Two Simultaneous Speech Signals Separated by ICA with a pair of Humanoid Ears | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Missing-Feature based Speech Recognition for Two Simultaneous Speech Signals Separated by ICA with a pair of Humanoid Ears


Abstract:

Robot audition is a critical technology in making robots symbiosis with people. Since we hear a mixture of sounds in our daily lives, sound source localization and separa...Show More

Abstract:

Robot audition is a critical technology in making robots symbiosis with people. Since we hear a mixture of sounds in our daily lives, sound source localization and separation, and recognition of separated sounds are three essential capabilities. Sound source localization has been recently studied well for robots, while the other capabilities still need extensive studies. This paper reports the robot audition system with a pair of omni-directional microphones embedded in a humanoid to recognize two simultaneous talkers. It first separates sound sources by independent component analysis (ICA) with single-input multiple-output (SIMO) model. Then, spectral distortion for separated sounds is estimated to identify reliable and unreliable components of the spectrogram. This estimation generates the missing feature masks as spectrographic masks. These masks are then used to avoid influences caused by spectral distortion in automatic speech recognition based on missing-feature method. The novel ideas of our system reside in estimates of spectral distortion of temporal-frequency domain in terms of feature vectors. In addition, we point out that the voice-activity detection (VAD) is effective to overcome the weak point of ICA against the changing number of talkers. The resulting system outperformed the baseline robot audition system by 15%
Date of Conference: 09-15 October 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 January 2007
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Conference Location: Beijing, China
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