DocumentCode :
1373645
Title :
Colored L-l filters and their application in speech pitch detection
Author :
Barner, Kenneth E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Delaware Univ., Newark, DE, USA
Volume :
48
Issue :
9
fYear :
2000
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2601
Lastpage :
2606
Abstract :
This paper develops colored L-l filters with tap bias and evaluates their performance in nonlinear system modeling and speech pitch detection. L-l filters are nonlinear weighted sum based filters that jointly exploit the temporal and rank orderings of observation samples. The use of joint ordering allows L-l filters to effectively process nonstationary signals with heavy tailed distributions. Utilizing this method of incorporating temporal and rank order information, however, requires N2 parameters to describe a window size N filter. This polynomial growth in the number of filter parameters limits the use of L-l filters to applications that can be satisfactorily addressed with moderate sized windows. It is shown here that performance increases in temporal-rank order filters can often be achieved by expanding the window size. A method for reducing the L-l filter parameter space, and thus relaxing the window size limitations, is developed through the use of group theory based coloring, or quantization, of rank order information. Additionally, the modeling ability of colored L-l filters is improved through the simple inclusion of tap biases. Optimization procedures are developed for determining filter tap weights and biases as well as the rank order coloring. It is shown that the window size/rank order quantization tradeoff has advantages in many applications and that the inclusion of tap bias results in improved nonlinear system modeling. Finally, a method for utilizing colored L-l filters in the determination of glottal closure instants (GCIs) for speech pitch period identification is developed. Results presented show that this method is a more accurate GCI indicator than a commonly used wavelet approach and requires less processing time
Keywords :
filtering theory; group theory; nonlinear filters; quantisation (signal); signal detection; speech processing; L-l filter parameter space; colored L-l filters; filter parameters; filter tap weights; glottal closure instants; group theory based coloring; heavy tailed distributions; joint ordering; nonlinear filtering; nonlinear system modeling; nonlinear weighted sum based filters; nonstationary signal processing; observation samples; processing time; quantization; rank ordering; speech pitch detection; speech pitch period identification; tap biases; temporal ordering; temporal-rank order filters; wavelet approach; window size filter; window size limitations; window size/rank order quantization; Filtering theory; Helium; Information filtering; Information filters; Nonlinear systems; Polynomials; Quantization; Signal processing; Speech analysis; Statistics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/78.863064
Filename :
863064
Link To Document :
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