Comparison of Spectral Properties of Read, Prepared and Casual Speech in French

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  • Jean-Luc Rouas
  • Mayumi Beppu
  • Martine Adda-Decker
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In this paper, we investigate the acoustic properties of phonemes in three speaking styles: read speech, prepared speech and spontaneous speech. Our aim is to better understand why speech recognition systems still fails to achieve good performances on spontaneous speech. This work follows the work of Nakamura et al. (Nakamura et al., 2008) on Japanese speaking styles, with the difference that we here focus on French. Using Nakamura’s method, we use classical speech recognition features, MFCC, and try to represent the effects of the speaking styles on the spectral space. Two measurements are defined in order to represent the spectral space reduction and the spectral variance extension. Experiments are then carried on to investigate if indeed we find some differences between the three speaking styles using these measurements. We finally compare our results to those obtained by Nakamura on Japanese to see if the same phenomenon appears.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010