Abstract

A low-complexity speech recognition method applicable to digital communication networks is proposed. A feature set suitable for speech recognition is obtained from quantised LSP parameters in CELP-type coders without reconstructing the speech signals. The authors present the effects of the speech coder on speaker-independent recognition performance, and show that the recognition accuracy of the proposed method is better than that of the recogniser using reconstructed speech signals.

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