2010 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iros.2010.5650112
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Multi-talker speech recognition under ego-motion noise using Missing Feature Theory

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents a system that gives a mobile robot the ability to recognize target speaker's speech, even if the robot performs an action and there are multiple speakers talking in the room. Associated problems to this system are twofold: (1) While the robot is moving, the joints inevitably generate ego-motion noise due to its motors. (2) Recognizing target speech against other interfering speech signals is a difficult task. Since typical solutions to (1) and (2), motor noise suppression and sound… Show more

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“…Localization mechanisms and sources separation have been developed to recognize various locutors speaking at the same time with a robot [22] even when it is moving. The problem is complex due to the reverberation of the sounds in the environment, the shape of the robot head, and the noise created by multiple constituants (fans, motors, gears [61]).…”
Section: Auditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Localization mechanisms and sources separation have been developed to recognize various locutors speaking at the same time with a robot [22] even when it is moving. The problem is complex due to the reverberation of the sounds in the environment, the shape of the robot head, and the noise created by multiple constituants (fans, motors, gears [61]).…”
Section: Auditionmentioning
confidence: 99%