Feature extraction in speech recognition using linear predictive coding: An overview

Over the past years, advancements in speech processing have mostly been driven by DSP approaches. The speech interface was designed to convert speech input into a parametric form for further processing (Speech-to-Text) and the resulting text output to speech synthesis (Text-to-Speech). Feature extra...

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Vydáno v:I-Manager's Journal on Digital Signal Processing Ročník 10; číslo 2; s. 16
Hlavní autoři: D. Suja, Darling, Hinduja, J.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Nagercoil iManager Publications 01.07.2022
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ISSN:2321-7480, 2322-0368
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Shrnutí:Over the past years, advancements in speech processing have mostly been driven by DSP approaches. The speech interface was designed to convert speech input into a parametric form for further processing (Speech-to-Text) and the resulting text output to speech synthesis (Text-to-Speech). Feature extraction is done by changing the speech waveform into a parametric representation at a relatively low data rate so that it can be processed and analyzed later. There are numerous feature extraction techniques available. This paper presents the overview of Linear Predictive Coding (LPC).
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ISSN:2321-7480
2322-0368
DOI:10.26634/jdp.10.2.19289