Speech and Speaker Recognition for Home Automation: Preliminary Results
Résumé
In voice controlled multi-room smart homes ASR and speaker identification systems face distance speech conditions
which have a significant impact on performance. Regarding voice command recognition, this paper presents an approach which
selects dynamically the best channel and adapts models to the environmental conditions. The method has been tested on data
recorded with 11 elderly and visually impaired participants in a real smart home. The voice command recognition error rate
was 3.2% in off-line condition and of 13.2% in online condition. For speaker identification, the performances were below very
speaker dependant. However, we show a high correlation between performance and training size. The main difficulty was the too
short utterance duration in comparison to state of the art studies. Moreover, speaker identification performance depends on the size
of the adapting corpus and then users must record enough data before using the system.
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