Central and Eastern European Survey
Recognition Processes Department
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics General Info
Type of Organisation: public
Number of Employees: Less than 10
Activities developed: Research, Education, Software.
At our department the problem of speech and speaker
recognition is investigated.
Linear prediction (LPC) model parameters and cepstral parameters (LPCC) of
vocal tract and residue signal are used as features for speaker recognition. They are extracted from pseudostationary segments of voiced sounds. Likelihood ratio and cepstral
distances are used for comparing of feature vectors. Three methods were
developed for speaker recognition:
method based on an average distance between vocal tracts of speakers;
method based on vector quantization;
method based on an average distance between vocal tracts and residue signals
of speakers.
We have developed isolated word recognition system prototipe based on dynamic
time warping (DTW). Now our attention is concentrated on use of Hidden Markov Model (HMM)
for isolated word recognition.
Computer programms on C language that implement the three methods of speaker
recognition are created. We use the methods of speaker identification for
forensic examination in collaborating with Lithuanian Institute of Forensic
Examination . Isolated word recognition modeling, based on DTW, software is developed.
We use PC Pentium III and higher, C/C++ language, operating system WINDOWS 98. In fields
of natural language processing problems of computational morphology are
investigated.
We are participating in national program "Lithuanian language in information society"(2000- 2006).
Researchers of our department deliver lectures on signal processing,speech processing,
pattern recognition and informatics at Vilnius Technical University, Vilnius Pedagogical University and Kaunas Vytautas Magnus University
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