Title :
Non-causal recursive digital filters in multi-band dysperiodicity analysis of synthetic simple vowels
Author :
Mouffak, A. ; Belbachir, M.F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. des Sci. et Tech., Univ. de Mascara, Mascara, Algeria
Abstract :
In this paper, we address the application of non-causal two-pass recursive digital filters in special case of multi-band disordered speech analysis, where processing is permissible offline. Most of these methods use linear phase Parks-McClellan optimal FIR filters to decompose speech and its corresponding dysperiodicity into several separate frequency bands. Segmental signal-to-dysperiodicity ratios (SDRSEG) and predictive scores related to each band of analysis are calculated using linear regression and correlated with the original perceived scores. Through this work, we check another alternative of non-causal two-pass recursive digital filtering never used in multi-band acoustic speech processing. Perceptual experiments are performed using corpora of 48 synthetic finite length stimuli of 1 second; including two French vowel categories [a], [u]. These simple vowels cover a range of fundamental frequencies from 100 to 140 Hz, with typical harmonics-to-noise ratio about 20 dB and maximum jitter and shimmer respectively of 1.04% and 3.81%. We show that the uses of this class of non-causal IIR filters via the forward/backward processing can improve method robustness and filters´ order comparing to classical Parks-McClellan optimal FIR filtering.
Keywords :
IIR filters; jitter; recursive filters; regression analysis; speech processing; French vowel categories; forward/backward processing; frequency 100 Hz to 140 Hz; frequency bands; harmonics-to-noise ratio; jitter; linear phase Parks-McClellan optimal FIR filters; linear regression; multiband acoustic speech processing; multiband disordered speech analysis; multiband dysperiodicity analysis; noncausal IIR filters; noncausal two-pass recursive digital filters; perceptual experiments; predictive scores; segmental signal-to-dysperiodicity ratios; speech decomposition; synthetic finite length stimuli; synthetic simple vowels; Correlation; Finite impulse response filter; IIR filters; Signal to noise ratio; Speech; correlation; multi-band speech analysis; segmental signal-to-dysperiodicity ratio; zero phase IIR filters;
Conference_Titel :
Sciences of Electronics, Technologies of Information and Telecommunications (SETIT), 2012 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sousse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1657-6
DOI :
10.1109/SETIT.2012.6482015