2011
DOI: 10.5120/3161-4378
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Optimization of Wavelet Packets to Minimize the Effect of Spectral Masking for Improving Speech Perception

Abstract: Spectral masking occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound like noise or unwanted sound of the same duration as the original sound. Earlier studies have shown that binaural dichotic presentation, using a pair of linear phase FIR comb filters with complementary magnitude responses, helps in reducing the effect of spectral masking. In the present study a spectral splitting of speech signals is done by using improved wavelet packets that provides a pair of bands of pre-r… Show more

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“…Author's claimed that recognition scores for processed scheme of wavelet packets were improved by 3.33% to 22.23%.and the response time were reduced. P.A.Dhulekar et al [7] have proposed improved wavelet packets. The proposed method was evaluated using VCV speech material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Author's claimed that recognition scores for processed scheme of wavelet packets were improved by 3.33% to 22.23%.and the response time were reduced. P.A.Dhulekar et al [7] have proposed improved wavelet packets. The proposed method was evaluated using VCV speech material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%