Improving Pitch Tracking Performance in Hard Noise Conditions by a Preprocessing Based on Mathematical Morphology
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Publication date
2009ISBN
9788493618681
Abstract
In this paper we show how a nonlinear preprocessing of speech
signal -with high noise- based on morphological filters improves the
performance of robust algorithms for pitch tracking (RAPT). This result
happens for a very simple morphological filter. More sophisticated ones could
even improve such results. Mathematical morphology is widely used in image
processing and has a great amount of applications. Almost all its formulations
derived in the two-dimensional framework are easily reformulated to be
adapted to one-dimensional context
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Language
English
Keywords
Tractament del senyal
Pages
8 p.
Citation
P. Martí-Puig, J. Solé-Casals, R. Reig-Bolaño, "Improving Pitch Tracking Performance in Hard Noise Conditions by a Preprocessing Based on Mathematical Morphology", Workshop on Non-linear Speech Processing - NOLISP, Vic (Spain), 2009.
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