Abstract

Abstract: This brief presents an energy-efficient architecture to extract mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients (MFCCs) for realtime speech recognition systems. Based on the algorithmic property of MFCC feature extraction, the architecture is designed with floating-point arithmetic units to cover a wide dynamic range with a small bit-width. Moreover, various operations required in the MFCC extraction are examined to optimize operational bit-width and lookup tables needed to compute nonlinear functions, such as trigonometric and logarithmic functions. In addition, the dataflow of MFCC extraction is tailored to minimize the computation time. As a result, the energy consumption is considerably reduced compared with previous MFCC extraction systems

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