Neuromorphic detection of vowel representation spaces. (English)
Ferrández, José Manuel (ed.) et al., New challenges on bioinspired applications. 4th international work-conference on the interplay between natural and artificial computation, IWINAC 2011, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, May 30 ‒ June 3, 2011. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-21325-0/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6687, 1-11 (2011).
Summary: In this paper a layered architecture to spot and characterize vowel segments in running speech is presented. The detection process is based on neuromorphic principles, as is the use of Hebbian units in layers to implement lateral inhibition, band probability estimation and mutual exclusion. Results are presented showing how the association between the acoustic set of patterns and the phonologic set of symbols may be created. Possible applications of this methodology are to be found in speech event spotting, in the study of pathological voice and in speaker biometric characterization, among others.