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Article Dans Une Revue Biomedical Signal Processing and Control Année : 2021

Human Beatbox Sound Recognition using an Automatic Speech Recognition Toolkit

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Human beatboxing is a vocal art making use of speech organs to produce vocal drum sounds and imitate musical instruments. Beatbox sound classification is a current challenge that can be used for automatic database annotation and music-information retrieval. In this study, a large-vocabulary humanbeatbox sound recognition system was developed with an adaptation of Kaldi toolbox, a widely-used tool for automatic speech recognition. The corpus consisted of eighty boxemes, which were recorded repeatedly by two beatboxers. The sounds were annotated and transcribed to the system by means of a beatbox specific morphographic writing system (Vocal Grammatics). The recognition-system robustness to recording conditions was assessed on recordings of six different microphones and settings. The decoding part was made with monophone acoustic models trained with a classical HMM-GMM model. A change of acoustic features (MFCC, PLP, Fbank) and a variation of different parameters of the beatbox recognition system were tested : i) the number of HMM states, ii) the number of MFCC, iii) the presence or not of a pause boxeme in right and left contexts in the lexicon and iv) the rate of silence probability. Our best model was obtained with the addition of a pause in left and right contexts of each boxeme in the lexicon, a 0.8 silence probability, 22 MFCC and three states HMM. Boxeme error rate in such configuration was lowered to 13.65%, and 8.6 boxemes over 10 were well recognized. The recording settings did not greatly affect system performance, apart from recording with closed-cup technique.
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hal-02896690 , version 1 (10-07-2020)
hal-02896690 , version 2 (02-03-2021)

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Solène Evain, Benjamin Lecouteux, Didier Schwab, Adrien Contesse, Antoine Pinchaud, et al.. Human Beatbox Sound Recognition using an Automatic Speech Recognition Toolkit. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2021, 67, pp.102468. ⟨10.1016/j.bspc.2021.102468⟩. ⟨hal-02896690v2⟩
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