Abstract:We present a performance comparison between human listeners and a simple algorithm for the task of speech anomaly detection. The algorithm utilises an intentionally small set of features derived from the source-filter model, with the aim of validating that key components of source-filter theory characterise how humans perceive anomalies. We furthermore recognise that humans are adept at detecting anomalies without prior exposure to a given anomaly class.To that end, we also consider the algorithm performance w… Show more
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