A multi-channel corpus for distant-speech interaction in presence of known interferences

2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACOUSTICS, SPEECH, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (ICASSP)(2015)

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This paper describes a new corpus of multi-channel audio data designed to study and develop distant-speech recognition systems able to cope with known interfering sounds propagating in an environment. The corpus consists of both real and simulated signals and of a corresponding detailed annotation. An extensive set of speech recognition experiments was conducted using three different Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) techniques to establish baseline results for future reference. The AEC techniques were applied both to single distant microphone input signals and beamformed signals generated using two state-of-the-art beamforming techniques. We show that the speech recognition performance using the different techniques is comparable for both the simulated and real data, demonstrating the usefulness of this corpus for speech research. We also show that a significant improvement in speech recognition performance can be obtained by combining state-of-the-art AEC and beamforming techniques, compared to using a single distant microphone input.
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microphone array, ASR, barge-in, acoustic echo cancellation
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