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Title: Introducing a FM based Feature to Hierarchical Language Identification
Authors: Yin, B.
Thiruvaran, T.
Ambikairajah, E.
Chen, F.
Keywords: frequency modulation;language identification
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Yin, B., Thiruvaran, T., Ambikairajah, E., & Chen, F. (2008). Introducing a FM based feature to hierarchical language identification. In Ninth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association.
Abstract: Although relatively neglected in auditory analysis, phase information plays an important role in human auditory intelligibility. This paper investigates a Frequency Modulation (FM) based feature and its contribution to a Language Identification (LID) system, using a Hierarchical LID framework. FM components represent the phase information of a given signal in an AM-FM model. In this paper, we extract a FM-based feature using a technique which produces consistent and continuous FM components, and build a LID system on this feature with GMM based modeling. The performance is improved by combining this system with existing MFCC, Prosody based systems and a PRLM system. When compared to the baseline system without integrating a FM-based system, the proposed Hierarchical LID system shows improvements. Additionally, the proposed system outperforms the GMM fusion-based system integrating the same four primary systems, showing that the Hierarchical LID framework is more effective in integrating additional features.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/2139
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