2012 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology 2012
DOI: 10.1109/eit.2012.6220708
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Word boundary detection through frame classification using bispectral analysis

Abstract: This paper presents a word boundary detection technique based on frame classification using the nonlinear characteristics of speech. Bispectral analysis was used to classify speech frames into voiced, unvoiced and noise segments. To improve classification accuracy, bispectral features were combined with other features such as short time energy, zero-crossing rate, autocorrelation and high-to-low frequency ratio. Experimental results indicate that classification error decreases when bispectrum is combined with … Show more

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