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1 Uses of the pitch-scaled harmonic filter in speech processing by Philip Jackson * and Christine Shadle † *School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Birmingham †Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton

2 Prologue Much Ado About Nothing (Act 2) Balthasar: “Note this before my notes: There’s not a note of mine that’s worth the noting.”

3 Pitch-scaled harmonic filter Developed to study turbulence noise during voicing Many potential speech applications: coding analysis perception recognition

4 Spectral smearing Effect of rectangular windowing

5 Spectral smearing Effect of Hann windowing

6 Minimising spectral smearing Influence of negative frequencies

7 Minimising spectral smearing Influence of higher harmonics

8 Interpolation: Harmonic filter: Decomposition

9 PSHF decomposition

10 Performance measure Change in Signal-to-Error Ratio: Synthesis: where

11 Evaluation - HNR periodic aperiodic

12 Evaluation (periodic) +10 dB

13 Evaluation (aperiodic) +10 dB

14 Time series for /ax-v:/

15 Short-time power for /ax-v:/

16 Power spectra for /v:/ F0F1F2F3

17 LPC spectra for /v:/ F0F1F2F3

18 MFCC spectra for /v:/ LPCMFCC F0F1F2F3F0F1F2F3

19 Power spectra for /zh:/ F2

20 Fricative spectra for /zh:/ F2

21 LPC spectra for /zh:/ MFCCLPC Z1

22 Summary Pitch-scaled harmonic filter: –Benefits of pitch scaling –Case for interpolation –Periodic + aperiodic for TD and FD –Evaluated on synthetic speech Applied to real data: –Time series –Power spectra –Short-time power –LPC –MFCC

23 Epilogue Much Ado About Nothing (Act 2) Balthasar: “Then sigh not so, but let them go, And be you blithe and bonny; Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey nonny nonny [aka. HNNs].”


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