Accuracy in determining voice source parameters |
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Authors: | A S Leonov V N Sorokin |
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Institution: | 1. National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Kashirskoe sh. 31, Moscow, 115409, Russia 2. Institute for Information Transmission Problems, B. Karetnyi per. 19, Moscow, 127994, Russia
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Abstract: | The paper addresses the accuracy of an approximate solution to the inverse problem of retrieving the shape of a voice source from a speech signal for a known signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). It is shown that if the source is found as a function of time with the A.N. Tikhonov regularization method, the accuracy of the found approximation is worse than the accuracy of speech signal recording by an order of magnitude. In contrast, adequate parameterization of the source ensures approximate solution accuracy comparable with the accuracy of the problem data. A corresponding algorithm is considered. On the basis of linear (in terms of data errors) estimates of approximate parametric solution accuracy, parametric models with the best accuracy can be chosen. This comparison has been carried out for the known voice source models, i.e., model 17] and the LF model 18]. The advantages of the latter are shown. Thus, for SNR = 40 dB, the relative accuracy of an approximate solution found with this algorithm is about 1% for the LF model and about 2% for model 17] as compared to an accuracy of 7–8% in the regularization method. The role of accuracy estimates found in speaker identification problems is discussed. |
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