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Robustness of Group Delay Representations for Noisy Speech Signals

Parthasarathi, Sree Hari Krishnan  
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Rajan, Padmanabhan
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Murthy, Hema A
2011
International Journal of Speech Technology

This paper demonstrates the robustness of group delay based features to additive noise. First, we analytically show the robustness of group delay based represen- tations. The analysis makes use of the fact that, for minimum-phase signals, the group delay function can be represented in terms of the cepstral coefficients of the log-magnitude spectrum. Such a representation results in the speech spectrum dominating over the noise spectrum, both at low and high SNRs. Further, we ex- perimentally demonstrate the robustness of the representation on a voice activity detection (VAD) task, comparing a group delay based VAD algorithm with standard VAD methods as well as a magnitude-spectrum based method.

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DOI
10.1007/s10772-011-9115-3
Author(s)
Parthasarathi, Sree Hari Krishnan  
Rajan, Padmanabhan
Murthy, Hema A
Date Issued

2011

Published in
International Journal of Speech Technology
Volume

14

Issue

4

Start page

361

End page

368

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 19, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/98386
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