JOURNAL ARTICLE

Non-intrusive speech-quality assessment using vocal-tract models

Philip GrayM. P. HollierR.E. Massara

Year: 2000 Journal:   IEE Proceedings - Vision Image and Signal Processing Vol: 147 (6)Pages: 493-493   Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology

Abstract

It is increasingly vital that there are effective quality of service (QoS) metrics to describe the performance of telecommunications networks. Speech quality is a major contributor to users' perception of QoS, and the ability to design for and monitor this quality is paramount. The authors describe work towards a non-intrusive speech quality assessment algorithm, capable of making predictions of the speech quality received by a customer, utilising the in-service signal. Modern telecommunications networks contain complex nonlinear elements that cannot be assessed with traditional engineering metrics. A novel use of vocal-tract modelling techniques is described, which enables predictions of the quality of a network degraded speech stream to be made. Details of the algorithm's adaptation to different talker characteristics are presented, together with a summary of the performance of the system.

Keywords:
Vocal tract Computer science Quality of service Quality (philosophy) Adaptation (eye) Speech recognition Perception Service (business) Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Phonetics and Phonology Research
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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