Time-varying Sinusoidal Demodulation for Non-stationary Modeling of Speech

Publication date: Available online 1 November 2018Source: Speech CommunicationAuthor(s): Neeraj Kumar Sharma, Thippur V. SreenivasAbstractSpeech signals contain a fairly rich time-evolving spectral content. Accurate analysis of this time-evolving spectrum is an open challenge in signal processing. Towards this, we visit time-varying sinusoidal modeling of speech and propose an alternate model estimation approach. The estimation operates on the whole signal without any short-time analysis. The approach proceeds by extracting the fundamental frequency sinusoid (FFS) from speech signal. The instantaneous amplitude (IA) of the FFS is used for voiced/unvoiced stream segregation. The voiced stream is then demodulated using a variant of in-phase and quadrature-phase demodulation carried at harmonics of the FFS. The result is a non-parametric time-varying sinusoidal representation, specifically, an additive mixture of quasi-harmonic sinusoids for voiced stream and a wideband mono-component sinusoid for unvoiced stream. The representation is evaluated for analysis-synthesis, and the bandwidth of IA and IF signals are found to be crucial in preserving the quality. Also, the obtained IA and IF signals are found to be carriers of perceived speech attributes, such as speaker characteristics and intelligibility. On comparing the proposed modeling framework with the existing approaches, which operate on short-time segments, improvement is found in simplicity of implementation, objective-sco...
Source: Speech Communication - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research