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CENSREC-4: development of evaluation framework for distant-talking speech recognition under reverberant environments

Authors :
Tetsuji Ogawa
Shigeki Matsuda
Kazumasa Yamamoto
Shingo Kuroiwa
Satoru Tsuge
Tetsuya Takiguchi
Yuki Denda
Takeshi Yamada
Takanobu Nishiura
Satoshi Nakamura
Masakiyo Fujimoto
Satoshi Tamura
Norihide Kitaoka
Kazuya Takeda
Masato Nakayama
Chiyomi Miyajima
Source :
INTERSPEECH
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
ISCA, 2008.

Abstract

In this paper, we newly introduce a collection of databases and evaluation tools called CENSREC-4, which is an evaluation framework for distant-talking speech under hands-free conditions. Distant-talking speech recognition is crucial for a handsfree speech interface. Therefore, we measured room impulse responses to investigate reverberant speech recognition in various environments. The data contained in CENSREC-4 are connected digit utterances, as in CENSREC-1. Two subsets are included in the data: basic data sets and extra data sets. The basic data sets are used for the evaluation environment for the room impulse response-convolved speech data. The extra data sets consist of simulated and recorded data. An evaluation framework is only provided for the basic data sets as evaluation tools. The results of evaluation experiments proved that CENSREC-4 is an effective database for evaluating the new dereverberation method because the traditional dereverberation process had difficulty sufficiently improving the recognition performance. Index Terms: Various environments, Impulse response, Convolution, Real recorded data, Evaluation framework

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Interspeech 2008
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a4238f4084d26504a43f527fcae1db61
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2008-283