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Hybridized Feature Extraction and Acoustic Modelling Approach for Dysarthric Speech Recognition

Published 6 Jun 2015 in cs.SD and cs.CL | (1506.02170v1)

Abstract: Dysarthria is malfunctioning of motor speech caused by faintness in the human nervous system. It is characterized by the slurred speech along with physical impairment which restricts their communication and creates the lack of confidence and affects the lifestyle. This paper attempt to increase the efficiency of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system for unimpaired speech signal. It describes state of art of research into improving ASR for speakers with dysarthria by means of incorporated knowledge of their speech production. Hybridized approach for feature extraction and acoustic modelling technique along with evolutionary algorithm is proposed for increasing the efficiency of the overall system. Here number of feature vectors are varied and tested the system performance. It is observed that system performance is boosted by genetic algorithm. System with 16 acoustic features optimized with genetic algorithm has obtained highest recognition rate of 98.28% with training time of 5:30:17.

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