Multiple time-scale estimates of Lyon's auditory features for non-intrusive speech quality assessment

R. Dubey, Arun Kumar
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In this work, multiple time-scale estimates of auditory features have been introduced to capture the effect of short time-transients additive noise present over some specific active regions in a speech utterance and these multiple time-scale auditory features have been used for non-intrusive speech quality measurement. The use of single time-scale auditory features is not accurate in capturing the time localized information of short-time transient distortions and their distinction from plosive sounds of speech. Hence, the importance of estimating auditory features at multiple time-scales that is relevant for objective non-intrusive speech quality estimation. The different active speech segments obtained from voice activity detection (VAD) algorithm of speech utterance are combined across the segments in increasing number of active speech segments till all the segments of complete speech utterance are accounted for. The Lyon's auditory features of the combination of active speech segments are computed on frame by frame basis. The mean, variance, skewness and kurtosis over the frames of the auditory features are computed and concatenated to obtain multiple time-scale estimates of auditory features for the different combination active speech segments. These multiple time-scale auditory features are probabilistically modeled using Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) to map into mean opinion score (MOS) value for each combination of active speech segments. The overall objective MOS of the degraded speech is obtained by taking average of MOS values of the combination of active speech segments. A detailed result comparison has been done with the ITU-T Recommendation P.563 for telephone band speech.
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用于非侵入性语音质量评估的里昂听觉特征的多时间尺度估计
在这项工作中,引入了听觉特征的多个时间尺度估计,以捕捉语音话语中某些特定活动区域存在的短时间瞬态加性噪声的影响,这些多个时间尺度听觉特征已被用于非侵入性语音质量测量。使用单一的时间尺度听觉特征在捕捉短时瞬变失真的时间定位信息及其与爆裂声的区别方面是不准确的。因此,在多个时间尺度上估计听觉特征对于客观的非侵入性语音质量估计是非常重要的。将由语音活动检测(voice activity detection, VAD)算法得到的不同的主动语音片段在越来越多的主动语音片段之间进行组合,直到完整语音的所有语音片段都被考虑在内。在一帧一帧的基础上计算活动语音片段组合的里昂听觉特征。对各帧听觉特征的均值、方差、偏度和峰度进行计算和拼接,得到不同组合主动语音片段听觉特征的多个时间尺度估计。使用高斯混合模型(GMM)对这些多时间尺度听觉特征进行概率建模,并将其映射为每个主动语音片段组合的平均意见评分(MOS)值。通过对主动语音段组合的MOS值进行平均,得到退化语音的总体目标MOS值。与ITU-T关于电话频段语音的建议P.563进行了详细的结果比较。
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