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The Capacity Of Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients For Speech Recognition
Speech recognition is of an important contribution in promoting new technologies in human computer interaction. Today, there is a growing need to employ speech technology in daily life and business activities. However, speech recognition is a challenging task that requires different stages before obtaining the desired output.
Al-Anzi, Fawaz S., Dia AbuZeina
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Wavelet-based front-ends have been extensively utilized in speech processing systems, particularly for recognizing speech and speakers, and have significantly improved their performance.
Ibrahim Missaoui, Zied Lachiri
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A new technique of hiding a speech signal clip inside a digital color image is proposed in this paper to improve steganography security and loading capacity.
Yazen A. Khaleel
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Weaving Intelligence: Thermally Drawn Multimaterial Fibers Toward AI‐Enabled Smart Textiles
Thermally drawn multimaterial fibers are rapidly advancing as intelligent structural units for next‐generation smart textiles. Integrating multimaterial architectures with neuromorphic and spiking‐neural‐network principles enables fabrics that can sense, compute, and adapt autonomously.
Vuong Dinh Trung +9 more
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Abstract Distributed wireless acoustic sensors, such as accelerometers, in smart water networks are increasingly used to detect leaks before they escalate into pipe breaks. In addition to leak‐induced signals, these sensors also capture acoustic noise generated by pumping and valve operations, pedestrians, traffic, and other environmental sources ...
Wei Zeng +5 more
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On the Optimal Selection of Mel‐Frequency Cepstral Coefficients for Voice Deepfake Detection
ABSTRACT The continuous evolution of techniques for generating manipulated audio, known as voice deepfakes, and the widespread availability of tools that produce convincing forgeries have created an urgent need for reliable detection methods.
Sergio A. Falcón-López +3 more
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Neonatal Pathology Classification From Infant Cry Signals Using a Multi-Branch Graph Neural Network
Even today, the precise and noninvasive identification of neonatal diseases from infant cry signals remains challenging due to the nonstationary and acoustic heterogeneity of cry patterns.
Layth Herzallah +4 more
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ABSTRACT Human newborns are able to discriminate between certain languages but not others. This ability has long been attributed to sensitivity to rhythm—the temporal regularities in speech of different languages. Here, we demonstrate through a series of computational simulations that this discrimination behavior can be achieved using no temporal ...
Ruolan Leslie Famularo +3 more
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Inter‐Model Feature Fusion for Robust Low‐Resource Speech Recognition
Our Self‐Supervised Feature Fusion (SSF‐FT) method enhances low‐resource speech recognition by adaptively combining features from self‐supervised models trained with Contrastive, Predictive, and Reconstruction objectives. This attention‐weighted ensemble delivers robust performance, particularly in acoustically challenging conditions, extending current
Ussen Kimanuka +2 more
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Application of Music Data Visualization Technology in Music Appreciation Teaching
The simulation environment is used to simulate real‐world music appreciation scenarios. DL is employed to preprocess music data, extract features, and identify rhythm information, which is then associated with visual design parameters to construct a parametric model.
Xiaowei Chen
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