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      A Review of Physical and Perceptual Feature Extraction Techniques for Speech, Music and Environmental Sounds

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          Musical genre classification of audio signals

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            Perceptual linear predictive (PLP) analysis of speech.

            A new technique for the analysis of speech, the perceptual linear predictive (PLP) technique, is presented and examined. This technique uses three concepts from the psychophysics of hearing to derive an estimate of the auditory spectrum: (1) the critical-band spectral resolution, (2) the equal-loudness curve, and (3) the intensity-loudness power law. The auditory spectrum is then approximated by an autoregressive all-pole model. A 5th-order all-pole model is effective in suppressing speaker-dependent details of the auditory spectrum. In comparison with conventional linear predictive (LP) analysis, PLP analysis is more consistent with human hearing. The effective second formant F2' and the 3.5-Bark spectral-peak integration theories of vowel perception are well accounted for. PLP analysis is computationally efficient and yields a low-dimensional representation of speech. These properties are found to be useful in speaker-independent automatic-speech recognition.
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              RASTA processing of speech

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                Journal
                ASPCC7
                Applied Sciences
                Applied Sciences
                MDPI AG
                2076-3417
                May 2016
                May 12 2016
                : 6
                : 5
                : 143
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                10.3390/app6050143
                a2e785fe-bd42-491e-9f24-a9cd5c21d38c
                © 2016

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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