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A Multi-sensor Speech Database with Applications towards Robust Speech Processing in hostile Environments

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A Multi-sensor Speech Database with Applications towards Robust Speech Processing in hostile Environments
In this paper, we present a database with speech in different types of background noises. The speech and noise were recorded with a set of different microphones and including some sensors that pick up the speech vibrations by making contact with the skull, the throat and the ear canal, respectively. As these sensors should be less sensitive to noise sources, our database can be especially useful for investigating the properties of these special microphones and comparing them to those of conventional microphones for applications requiring noise robust speech capturing and processing. In this paper we describe some experiments that were carried out using this database in the field of Voice Activity Detection (VAD). It is shown that the signals of a special microphone such as the throat microphone exhibit a high signal to noise ratio and that this property can be exploited to significantly improve the accuracy of a VAD algorithm.
Tomas Dekens, Yorgos Patsis, Werner Verhelst, Fr&e
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where LREC
Authors Tomas Dekens, Yorgos Patsis, Werner Verhelst, Frédéric Beaugendre, François Capman
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