Abstract

The satisfactory estimation of speech autocorrelation by means of generalised zero-crossings indicates that they can be used for efficient feature extraction in speech recognition. In addition, high consistency between the Itakura-Saito distances, calculated before and after clipping, allowed for only a mode-rate degradation of the related recognition performance, which was compensated by including the excitation distortion into the distance measure.

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