A new variable frame analysis method for speech recognition

Variable frame rate (VFR) analysis is a technique used in speech processing and recognition for discarding frames that are too much alike. The article introduces a new method for VFR. Instead of calculating the distance between frames, the norm of the derivative parameters is used in deciding to retain or to discard a frame, informal inspection of speech spectrograms shows that this new method puts more emphasis on the transient regions of the speech signal. Experimental results with a hidden Markov model (HMM) based system show that the new method outperforms the classical method. >

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