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A computationally efficient mel-filter bank VAD algorithm for distributed speech recognition systems (English)
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28 October 2005
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Summary: This paper presents a novel computationally efficient voice activity detection (VAD) algorithm and emphasizes the importance of such algorithms in distributed speech recognition (DSR) systems. When using VAD algorithms in telecommunication systems, the required capacity of the speech transmission channel can be reduced if only the speech parts of the signal are transmitted. A similar objective can be adopted in DSR systems, where the nonspeech parameters are not sent over the transmission channel. A novel approach is proposed for VAD decisions based on mel-filter bank (MFB) outputs with the so-called Hangover criterion. Comparative tests are presented between the presented MFB VAD algorithm and three VAD algorithms used in the G.729, G.723.1, and DSR (advanced front-end) Standards. These tests were made on the Aurora 2 database, with different signal-to-noise (SNRs) ratios. In the speech recognition tests, the proposed MFB VAD outperformed all the three VAD algorithms used in the standards by \(14.19\%\) relative (G.723.1 VAD), by \(12.84\%\) relative (G.729 VAD), and by \(4.17\%\) relative (DSR VAD) in all SNRs.
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voice activity detection
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distributed speech recognition
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telecommunication systems
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