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Low-Variance Multitaper MFCC Features: A Case Study in Robust Speaker Verification
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing IEEE Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on. 20(7):1990-2001 Sep, 2012
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Mel frequency cepstral coefficient
Discrete Fourier transforms
Speech processing
Speech
Frequency domain analysis
Analytical models
Robustness
Mel-frequency cepstral coefficient (MFCC)
multitaper
small-variance estimation
speaker verification
Language
ISSN
1558-7916
1558-7924
Abstract
In speech and audio applications, short-term signal spectrum is often represented using mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) computed from a windowed discrete Fourier transform (DFT). Windowing reduces spectral leakage but variance of the spectrum estimate remains high. An elegant extension to windowed DFT is the so-called multitaper method which uses multiple time-domain windows (tapers) with frequency-domain averaging. Multitapers have received little attention in speech processing even though they produce low-variance features. In this paper, we propose the multitaper method for MFCC extraction with a practical focus. We provide, first, detailed statistical analysis of MFCC bias and variance using autoregressive process simulations on the TIMIT corpus. For speaker verification experiments on the NIST 2002 and 2008 SRE corpora, we consider three Gaussian mixture model based classifiers with universal background model (GMM-UBM), support vector machine (GMM-SVM) and joint factor analysis (GMM-JFA). Multitapers improve MinDCF over the baseline windowed DFT by relative 20.4% (GMM-SVM) and 13.7% (GMM-JFA) on the interview-interview condition in NIST 2008. The GMM-JFA system further reduces MinDCF by 18.7% on the telephone data. With these improvements and generally noncritical parameter selection, multitaper MFCCs are a viable candidate for replacing the conventional MFCCs.