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A new algorithm for voicing detection and voice pitch estimation based on the neocog nitron
JRE Moxham, PA Jones, HJ McDermott, GM Clark
Neural Networks for Signal Processing Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop | Published : 1992
Abstract
Over the last decade cochlear implants have been used increasingly to restore hearing to the profoundly deaf. One of the more widely used implants is the Nucleus multi-electrode implant, developed by the University of Melbourne and Cochlear Pty. Ltd. The speech processor used with this implant is the MSP, programmed with the multipeak strategy. This device incorporates circuits to estimate the fundamental frequency (F0) of speech signals, and to decide whether voicing is present. This paper describes a new F0 estimator and voicing detection algorithm based on the neocognitron; a neural network modelled on the retina and early visual system. Performance was compared with that of three other F..
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