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Features Search And Selection Techniques For Speaker And Speech Recognition

Abstract: With recent real-world applications of speaker and speech recognition systems, robust features for degraded speech have become a necessity. In general, degraded speech results in poor performance of any speech-based system. This poor performance can be attributed to feature extraction functionality of speech-based system which takes input speech file and converts it into a representation called as a feature. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods that compute distance between each degraded speech feature extracted from an input speech signal with each clean speech feature comprised in a memory of the system to obtain set of matched clean speech features wherein at least a subset of cleaned speech features are dynamically selected based on a pre¬defined threshold and the computed distance, thereby computing statistics for the dynamically selected clean speech features set for utilizing in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
28 December 2018
Publication Number
27/2020
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Status
Email
kcopatents@khaitanco.com
Parent Application
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Legal Status
Grant Date
2024-02-16
Renewal Date

Applicants

Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Nirmal Building, 9th Floor, Nariman Point Mumbai 400021 Maharashtra, India

Inventors

1. PANDA, Ashish
Tata Consultancy Services Limited 5G2, Yantra Park, Voltas Compound, Subhash Nagar, Pokhran Road 2, Thane West 400606 Maharashtra, India
2. KOPPARAPU, Sunilkumar
Tata Consultancy Services Limited 5G24, Yantra Park, Voltas Compound, Subhash Nagar, Pokhran Road 2, Thane West 400606 Maharashtra, India
3. JOSHI, Sonal Sunil
Tata Consultancy Services Limited 5G36, Yantra Park, Voltas Compound, Subhash Nagar, Pokhran Road 2, Thane West 400606 Maharashtra, India

Specification

TECHNICAL FIELD
[001] The disclosure herein generally relates to features search and selection techniques, and, more particularly, to features search and selection techniques for speaker and speech recognition.
BACKGROUND
[002] The characteristics of a speaker and speech are represented by feature vectors derived from a speech utterances. With the recent real-world applications of speaker and speech recognition systems, robust features for degraded speech have become a necessity. In general, degraded speech results in poor performance of any speech-based system (e.g., Speech Recognition, Speaker Verification, etc.). This poor performance can be attributed to a feature extraction functionality of the speech-based system which takes an input speech file and converts it into a representation called as a feature. Further, to understand degraded segments of the input speech file, features reconstruction is relied upon human’s gained knowledge based on past experience. This may result in generating inaccurate features vector generation and are prone to error while identifying speakers and recognizing speeches.
SUMMARY
[003] Embodiments of the present disclosure present technological improvements as solutions to one or more of the above-mentioned technical problems recognized by the inventors in conventional systems. For example, in one aspect, there is provided a processor implemented method for features search and selection techniques for speaker and speech recognition. The method comprises receiving, an input speech signal pertaining to one or more users; splitting the input speech signal into a plurality of segments and extracting one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of segments; computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features, wherein the step of computing a distance is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or

more spectral bins with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal; dynamically selecting one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set; and computing statistics for the selected clean speech features set, and utilizing the computed statistics in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system.
[004] In an embodiment, the one or more clean speech features are selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.
[005] In an embodiment, wherein the step of computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and the plurality of clean speech features to obtain the set of matched clean speech features comprises: dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features; estimating a distance between the plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and identifying at least one closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
[006] In an embodiment, wherein the step of dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one or more clustering methods.
[007] In an embodiment, wherein the distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance.
[008] In another aspect, there is provided a system for features search and selection techniques for speaker and speech recognition. The system comprises a memory storing instructions; one or more communication interfaces; and one or more hardware processors coupled to the memory via the one or more communication interfaces, wherein the one or more hardware processors are configured by the instructions to: receive, an input speech signal pertaining to one or more users; split the input speech signal into a plurality of segments and extracting one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of segments; compute a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of

matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features, wherein the step of computing a distance is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or more spectral bins with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal; dynamically select one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set; and compute statistics for the selected clean speech features set, and utilizing the computed statistics in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system.
[009] In an embodiment, the one or more clean speech features are selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.
[010] In an embodiment, wherein the step of a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and the plurality of clean speech features is computed to obtain the set of matched clean speech features by: dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features; estimating a distance between the plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and identifying at least one closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
[011] In an embodiment, wherein the step of dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one or more clustering methods.
[012] In an embodiment, wherein the distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance.
[013] In yet another aspect, there are provided one or more non-transitory machine readable information storage mediums comprising one or more instructions which when executed by one or more hardware processors causes a method for features search and selection techniques for speaker and speech recognition. The instruction/method comprises receiving, an input speech signal pertaining to one or more users; splitting the input speech signal into a plurality of

segments and extracting one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of segments; computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features, wherein the step of computing a distance is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or more spectral bins with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal; dynamically selecting one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set; and computing statistics for the selected clean speech features set, and utilizing the computed statistics in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system.
[014] In an embodiment, the one or more clean speech features are selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.
[015] In an embodiment, wherein the step of computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and the plurality of clean speech features to obtain the set of matched clean speech features comprises: dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features; estimating a distance between the plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and identifying at least one closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
[016] In an embodiment, wherein the step of dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one or more clustering methods.
[017] In an embodiment, wherein the distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance.
[018] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[019] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this disclosure, illustrate exemplary embodiments and, together with the description, serve to explain the disclosed principles:
[020] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a system implementing techniques for features search and selection for speaker and speech recognition, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[021] FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method for features search and selection for recognizing speaker and speech from input speech signals using the system of FIG. 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[022] FIG. 3 illustrates an implementation of the system of FIG. 1 for clean speech feature extraction per frame of an input clean signal to generate a clean speech features pool in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure.
[023] FIG. 4 depicts an exemplary noisy/degraded speech signal with degraded speech features extracted (MFCC features extracted) for distance computation to obtain set of matched clean speech features and dynamic selection of at least a subset thereof, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[024] Exemplary embodiments are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. Wherever convenient, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. While examples and features of disclosed principles are described herein, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed embodiments. It is intended that the following detailed description be considered as exemplary only, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.

[025] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIGS. 1 through 4, where similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the figures, there are shown preferred embodiments and these embodiments are described in the context of the following exemplary system and/or method.
[026] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a system 100 implementing techniques for features search and selection for speaker and speech recognition, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The system 100 may also be referred as ‘a features search and selection system’ and interchangeably used hereinafter. In an embodiment, the system 100 includes one or more processors 104, communication interface device(s) or input/output (I/O) interface(s) 106, and one or more data storage devices or memory 102 operatively coupled to the one or more processors 104. The one or more processors 104 may be one or more software processing modules and/or hardware processors. In an embodiment, the hardware processors can be implemented as one or more microprocessors, microcomputers, microcontrollers, digital signal processors, central processing units, state machines, logic circuitries, and/or any devices that manipulate signals based on operational instructions. Among other capabilities, the processor(s) is configured to fetch and execute computer-readable instructions stored in the memory. In an embodiment, the device 100 can be implemented in a variety of computing systems, such as laptop computers, notebooks, hand-held devices, workstations, mainframe computers, servers, a network cloud and the like.
[027] The I/O interface device(s) 106 can include a variety of software and hardware interfaces, for example, a web interface, a graphical user interface, and the like and can facilitate multiple communications within a wide variety of networks N/W and protocol types, including wired networks, for example, LAN, cable, etc., and wireless networks, such as WLAN, cellular, or satellite. In an embodiment, the I/O interface device(s) can include one or more ports for connecting a number of devices to one another or to another server.
[028] The memory 102 may include any computer-readable medium known in the art including, for example, volatile memory, such as static random access memory (SRAM) and dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and/or

non-volatile memory, such as read only memory (ROM), erasable programmable ROM, flash memories, hard disks, optical disks, and magnetic tapes. In an embodiment a database 108 can be stored in the memory 102, wherein the database 108 may comprise, but are not limited to various features (e.g., MFCC, and the like), speech signals, information pertaining to users, training data, clean speech features, degraded speech features, distance information pertaining to clean speech features, and degraded speech features, and the like. In an embodiment, the memory 102 may store one or more technique(s) (e.g., distance computing techniques, feature search and selection techniques) which when executed by the one or more hardware processors 104 perform the methodology described herein. The memory 102 may further comprise information pertaining to input(s)/output(s) of each step performed by the systems and methods of the present disclosure.
[029] FIG. 2, with reference to FIG. 1, illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method for features search and selection for recognizing speaker and speech from input speech signals using the system 100 of FIG. 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. In an embodiment, the system(s) 100 comprises one or more data storage devices or the memory 102 operatively coupled to the one or more hardware processors 104 and is configured to store instructions for execution of steps of the method by the one or more processors 104. The steps of the method of the present disclosure will now be explained with reference to components of the system 100 of FIG. 1, and the flow diagram as depicted in FIG. 2.
[030] Prior to receiving or auto retrieving the input speech signal for processing for further analysis, clean speech file or clean speech signal(s) is/are processed wherein each frame from the clean speech signal is represented by values (e.g., as depicted in FIG. 3) and from each of these frames clean speech features are extracted and stored in the memory 102. In an example embodiment, the clean speech features comprise Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) features and these features shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 further depicts the MFCC clean features per frame (e.g., 13 co-efficient per frame), in one example embodiment of the present disclosure. More specifically, FIG. 3 illustrates an implementation of the system

of FIG. 1 for clean speech feature extraction per frame of an input clean signal to generate a clean speech features pool in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. Below Table 1 depicts MFCC clean features illustrated by way of examples and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure.

Table 1

1
15.806834
-40.4613 -0.795591 10.557216
1.589358
-10.395686
15.877261
-3.065506
1.653647 -10.804087
5.112081 -3.240205
2.894432
2
7.121417 -31.1315 1.894330 5.777461 7.382545 3.762758 7.980003 0.197322 0.160371 -1.423739 2.535992 -0.965160 -0.557125
3
7.604695 -17.05113 -16.33909 -27.06218 -9.256704 -11.595640 -2.574533
7.299664 11.472213
4.965308
1.147746 -3.263979 11.664883
4
13.942879 -14.14632 -9.50737 14.782754 -18.43481 -14.880784 -8.744597 -2.587978 -24.710545 -22.955886 -9.784595 -6.687877 16.312023
5
13.974485 -12.78935 -0.356622 21.078663 -28.71808 -18.913382 -16.118606 -8.118917 -19.275982 -2.383134 4.867952 -4.167949 13.114681
6
13.243381 17.801499 -18.29954 -27.09065 7.429053 -6.857441
-39.499190 -9.091571 17.685762 -4.515982 25.195668
-15.977367 5.907959

7
12.798914
7.959054
-6.773214
-19.33002
-27.25393
-5.993649
-9.547091
-26.934829
-4.849648
5.999591
20.547316
-10.084335
0.835136
8
13.616688 12.912487 -21.71162 -28.21726 -26.38831
-10.178019 0.990045 2.061017
-14.801131 -2.512635 27.010051
-13.538360 3.260019
9
13.304338 14.305588
0.52913
-17.262171
-45.191406
-16.091291
21.694663
-11.508706
-4.756691
-5.999575
-0.345004
1.410217
21.884202
10
15.688371 -41.81173 -4.232063
-14.386919 -1.065257
-10.460337 18.942496 -5.241793 2.725362
-10.677100 0.610759 -7.186687 -0.003948
[031] In the above Table 1, each row represents MFCC clean speech feature of one clean frame. It is to be noted that the number of columns is 13 (0 to 12) as it represents 13 MFCC co-efficients per frame.
[032] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, at step 202, the one or more hardware processors 104 receive an input speech signal (e.g., noisy/degraded speech signal) pertaining to one or more users. In one example embodiment, the input speech signal may be comprised in the database of the memory 102, wherein the system 100 may auto retrieve the input speech signal for further processing and analysis (e.g., features search and selection).
[033] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, at step 204, the one or more hardware processors 104 split the input speech signal into a plurality of segments and extracting a plurality of degraded speech features from the plurality of segments. In an embodiment, the process for input speech signal (e.g., a noisy speech signal) remains similar as compared to the clean speech signal as described above. In other words, the noisy speech signal is split into a plurality of segments wherein the noisy speech signal is processed frame by frame and the plurality of degraded speech features are extracted from the plurality of segments. FIG. 4, with reference to FIGS. 1 through 3, depicts an exemplary noisy/degraded speech signal with degraded speech features extracted (MFCC features extracted), in

accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 depicts degraded MFCC speech features extracted from each frame of the noisy speech signal. More specifically, FIG. 4 depicts an exemplary noisy/degraded speech signal with degraded speech features extracted (MFCC features extracted) for distance computation to obtain set of matched clean speech features and dynamic selection of at least a subset thereof, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. Below Table 2 depicts extracted degraded MFCC speech features and these features shall not be construed to be limiting the scope of the present disclosure:

Table 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
12.405914 4.71218 -3.628792 -9.371261 -12.18583 -9.236907 -4.414509
7 8 9 10 11 12
-6.959625 -9.08999 -9.272149 -13.321233 -3.671134 0.584352
[034] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, at step 206, the one or more hardware processors 104 compute a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features. The distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance, in one example embodiment. Below Table 3 depicts 10 distance values from each clean frame illustrated by way of example:

Table 3
1 2 3 4 5
56.059663 50.199915 46.366598 42.249137 48.901308
6 7 8 9 10
68.774519 47.140477 53.592322 51.852104 56.769415
[035] In the present disclosure, each degraded feature is sequentially compared with all the clean speech features comprised in the database of the memory 102 to compute the above distance depicted in Table 3. Mean of the closest top ‘k’ clean features is considered for comparison with the degraded feature, in one example embodiment of the present disclosure. Instead of the mean of the closest top ‘k’ features, any other statistic (median) derived from the

closest top k features can also be taken, in another example embodiment. Rather
than comparing features one-one, a set of features may be compared, in yet
another example embodiment. Further, the distance computation between two
features may be done only over a specified set of dimensions, rather than the
entire feature vector. For example, spectral bins with higher amplitudes are less
susceptible to noise. Therefore, comparing distance between the clean and noisy
(or degraded) features only for spectral bins with higher amplitude results in better
comparison. In other words, the step of computing a distance and comparison
thereof is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from
the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or more spectral bins
with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal (see below Table 13).
Therefore, the present disclosure not only utilizes or relies on lower amplitude
signal features, but also uses degraded speech features comprised in one or more
spectral bins with higher amplitudes.
[036] In an embodiment, the step of computing a distance between each
of the plurality of degraded speech features ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ , and the plurality
⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗
of clean speech features , to obtain the set of matched clean
speech features comprises: dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a
plurality of subset of clean speech features; estimating a distance between the
plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features
from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and identifying at least one
closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech
features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
In performing above steps, the distance computation is processed faster than
traditional methods. In an embodiment, the step of dividing the plurality of clean
speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one
or more clustering methods to make distance computation faster and efficient. In
other words, to make to distance computation step faster, the clean feature data
⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗
set, say , can be divided into several smaller subsets, say by
clustering methods, e.g., K-Means algorithm, and the like. Each subset can be
represented by a centroid vector, which can be the mean vector for the subset.
First, the closest subset is identified by finding the minimum distance between the

noisy feature vector and the centroids and then the closest clean feature vector is found by finding the minimum distance between the noisy features.
[037] The above description may be better understood by way of following example, and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. In the above clean speech feature dataset, each ⃗⃗ is a dimensional feature vector of a clean speech frame; mathematically,
⃗⃗
⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
⃗⃗⃗
where each , is a dimensional feature vector of a degraded
speech frame; mathematically
⃗⃗⃗
⃗⃗⃗ [038] Taking one such degraded frame-level feature ( , where
), the question remains: Is there a feature ⃗⃗ in the clean pool of that is
⃗⃗⃗
better representation of the degraded feature ?. In order to find a better
⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗
representation of the degraded speech feature , the degraded speech feature is
compared with all clean speech features ⃗⃗ from the clean pool as described in
step 206.
[039] The distance ( where ) is computed between
⃗⃗⃗
and ⃗⃗ using one of the Euclidean distance or the Mahalanobis distance
computation methods. For instance, in the present disclosure, the distance is computed using Euclidean distance computation as expressed below by way of example:

[040] Let , and be the smallest 3 elements of the set . Let the
corresponding clean frames be , and respectively.
[041] The mean of the closest frames is the better representation of the degraded frame , which is expressed mathematically by way example below:
, , [042] In the above expression, only 3 frames are considered and this shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. In other words, instead of 3 frames, any other number can be taken. Further instead of taking the

mean of the closest frames, any other statistic, for example median may be
considered.
[043] Further, for the sake of brevity, lowest 4 distance values were considered from Table 3. Below Table 4 depicts the lowest 4 distance values illustrated by way of example:

Table 4
4 3 7 5
42.249137 46.366598 47.140477 48.901308
[044] By doing so, the corresponding matched set of clean speech features are obtained as described in step 206. Below Table 5 depicts the corresponding matched set of clean speech features obtained from Table 1 and are illustrated by way of example:

Table 5
Row 0 1 2 3 4
4 13.942679 -14.146325 -9.507637 14.782754 -18.434813
3 7.604695 -17.051134 -16.339088 -27.062175 -9.256704
7 12.798914 7.959054 -6.773214 -19.330027 -27.253934
5 13.974485 -12.789348 -0.356622 21.078663 -28.718080
5 6 7 8 9
4 -14.880784 -8.744597 -2.587978 -24.710545 -22.955886
3 -11.595640 -2.574533 7.299664 11.472213 4.965308
7 -5.993649 -9.547091 -26.934829 -4.849648 5.999591
5 -18.913382 -16.118606 -8.118917 -19.275982 -2.383134
10 11 12
4 -9.784595 -6.687877 16.312023
3 1.147746 -3.263979 11.664583
7 20.547316 -10.084335 0.835136
5 4.867952 -1.867952 13.114681
[045] Upon obtaining the set of matched clean speech features in step 206, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, at step 208, the one or more hardware processors 104 dynamically select one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set. In an embodiment, the one or more clean speech features are dynamically selected when the distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.

In other words, few of the clean speech features may be discarded that are highly
spurious frames by setting a threshold on the minimum distance between the clean
speech feature and the noisy (or degraded speech feature). For example, a frame
can be discarded if . In one embodiment, assuming that the pre-defined
threshold is 49.0. In such scenarios all the above 4 clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features from Table 5 are dynamically selected and the remaining are discarded.
[046] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, at step 210, the one or more hardware processors 104 compute statistics for the selected clean speech features set, wherein the computed statistics gets utilized in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system. In an embodiment, computing statistics comprises computing mean/average of the dynamically selected clean speech features set. Below Table 6 depicts mean of the matched set of clean speech features obtained from Table 5 and are illustrated by way of example:

0 1 2 3 4 5 6
12.08019 -9.00694 -8.24414 -2.6327 -20.9159 -12.8459 -9.24621
7 8 9 10 11 12
-7.58552 -9.34099 -3.59353 4.194605 -5.47604 10.48161
[047] The above values of the clean speech features set depicted in Table 6 is/may be further processed for utilization in at least one of the speech recognition system and the speaker recognition system for recognizing speech and speaker respectively. In the above example, the one or more clean speech features are dynamically selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to the pre-defined threshold. In case the pre-defined threshold is set of 46, then only rows 4 and 3 from Table 5 are dynamically selected by the system 100 to compute statistics (e.g., mean/average or median) utilization in at least one of the speech recognition system and the speaker recognition system for recognizing speech and speaker respectively.
[048] In alternative implementations, the system 100 may dynamically select one or more clean speech features when the distance value is greater than

the pre-defined threshold. Therefore, assuming that the pre-defined threshold is >46.0, MFCC features may be extracted as depicted in FIG. 3. Below Table 7 depicts degraded MFCC speech features illustrated by way of example:

Table 7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
12.405914 4.71218 -3.628792 -9.371261 -12.18583 -9.236907 -4.414509
7 8 9 10 11 12
-6.959625 -9.08999 -9.272149 -13.321233 -3.671134 0.584352
[049] Based on the above degraded MFCC speech features, distance is computed in comparison to each clean feature of Table 1. Below Table 8 depicts 10 distance values illustrated by way of example:

Table 8
1 2 3 4 5
56.059663 50.199915 46.366598 42.249137 48.901308
6 7 8 9 10
68.774519 47.140477 53.592322 51.852104 56.769415
[050] As described above, 4 distance values have been considered that are lowest, in one example embodiment of the present disclosure. In this case entry 4, 3, 7 and 5 and are depicted in below Table 9 by way of illustrative examples:

Table 9
4 3 7 5
42.249137 46.366598 47.140477 48.901308
[051] As the pre-defined threshold is now considered to be >46.0, only entry 3, 7 and 5 are shortlisted and depicted in Table 10:

Table 10
3 7 5
46.366598 47.140477 48.901308
[052] Based on distance values depicted in Table 10, corresponding values of clean speech features from the Table 1 are dynamically selected. Below Table 11 depicts corresponding matched set of clean speech features are dynamically selected by the system 100:

Row 0 1 2 3 4
3 7.604695 -17.051134 -16.339088 -27.062175 -9.256704
7 12.798914 7.959054 -6.773214 -19.330027 -27.253934
5 13.974485 -12.789348 -0.356622 21.078663 -28.718080
5 6 7 8
3 -11.595640 -2.574533 7.299664 11.472213
7 -5.993649 -9.547091 -26.934829 -4.849648
5 -18.913382 -16.118606 -8.118917 -19.275982
9 10 11 12
3 4.965308 1.147746 -3.263979 11.664583
7 5.999591 20.547316 -10.084335 0.835136
5 -2.383134 4.867952 -1.867952 13.114681
[053] Using the co-efficient values/clean speech features associated with each row 3, 7 and 5, from Table 11 are dynamically selected by the system 100 to compute statistics (e.g., mean/average or median). Below Table 12 depicts mean of the matched set of clean speech features obtained from Table 11 and are illustrated by way of example:

0 1 2 3 4 5 6
11.45936 -7.29381 -7.82297 -8.43785 -21.7429 -12.1676 -9.41341
7 8 9 10 11 12
-9.25136 -4.21781 2.86059 8.85434 -5.07209 8.53813
Table 12
[054] The above values of the clean speech features set depicted in Table 12 is/may be further processed for utilization in at least one of the speech recognition system and the speaker recognition system for recognizing speech and speaker respectively.
[055] Furthermore, as mentioned above, below is an example of degraded MFCC speech features in Table 13 wherein only the, spectral bins with higher amplitudes are considered.

Table 13
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
12.405914 4.71218 -3.628792 -9.371261 -12.18583 -9.236907 -4.414509
7 8 9 10 11 12
-6.959625 -9.08999 -9.272149 -13.321233 -3.671134 0.584352

[056] As can be seen in the above Table 13, entries 4, 0 and 10 are the spectral bins with higher amplitudes of -12.18583, 12.405914 and -13.321233 respectively. The equivalent clean speech features are taken from the clean speech features pool for distance computation. Below Table 14 depicts equivalent clean speech features set based on the entries 4, 0 and 10 which indicate the spectral bins with higher amplitudes of -12.18583, 12.405914 and -13.321233 respectively.

Table 14
Row Clean Co-efficient/ speech feature for row 4 from table 13 Clean Co-efficient/ speech feature for row 0 from table 13 Clean Co-efficient/ speech feature for row 10 from table 13
1 -62.199942 15.151867 17.825135
2 -16.330114 13.942096 -10.195007
3 -11.308995 9.936940 -13.890325
4 -17.646404 13.262529 18.014735
5 -19.232152 14.679502 5.626415
6 -40.481836 15.766454 17.797548
7 -55.120618 13.926153 26.605038
8 -36.573713 13.384507 31.670923
9 -17.069736 14.384950 -4.168125
10 -17.069736 13.544232 31.082421
[057] Based on the degraded MFCC speech features of Table 13 and clean MFCC speech features of Table 14, the distance is computed for each of the degraded feature based on each clean speech feature wherein the distance values are depicted in below Table 15 by way of illustrative examples:

Table 15
1 2 3 4 5
58.985361 5.415428 2.680411 31.820106 20.34367
6 7 8 9 10
42.262662 58.651578 51.187208 10.562693 44.555037

[058] As described above, 4 lowest distance value are selected/chosen which in this are depicted in below Table 16:

Table 16
3 2 9 5
2.680411 5.415428 10.562693 20.34367
[059] Based on the above Table 16, and the pre-defined threshold, corresponding matched set of clean speech features are dynamically selected for computing statistics (e.g., average) and are depicted in below Table 17 by way of illustrative example:

Table 17
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
12.405914 4.71218 -3.62879 -9.37125 -12.1856 -9.23691 -4.41451
7 8 9 10 11 12
-6.959625 -9.08999 -9.272149 -13.32123 -3.67113 0.584352
[060] The values from the above Table 17 correspond to clean speech features equivalent to degraded input frame of the input speech signal and may be further processed and/or utilized in at least one of the speech recognition system and the speaker recognition system for recognizing speech and speaker respectively.
[061] The written description describes the subject matter herein to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the embodiments. The scope of the subject matter embodiments is defined by the claims and may include other modifications that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have similar elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims or if they include equivalent elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
[062] It is to be understood that the scope of the protection is extended to such a program and in addition to a computer-readable means having a message therein; such computer-readable storage means contain program-code means for implementation of one or more steps of the method, when the program runs on a server or mobile device or any suitable programmable device. The hardware device can be any kind of device which can be programmed including e.g. any

kind of computer like a server or a personal computer, or the like, or any combination thereof. The device may also include means which could be e.g. hardware means like e.g. an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), or a combination of hardware and software means, e.g. an ASIC and an FPGA, or at least one microprocessor and at least one memory with software modules located therein. Thus, the means can include both hardware means and software means. The method embodiments described herein could be implemented in hardware and software. The device may also include software means. Alternatively, the embodiments may be implemented on different hardware devices, e.g. using a plurality of CPUs.
[063] The embodiments herein can comprise hardware and software elements. The embodiments that are implemented in software include but are not limited to, firmware, resident software, microcode, etc. The functions performed by various modules described herein may be implemented in other modules or combinations of other modules. For the purposes of this description, a computer-usable or computer readable medium can be any apparatus that can comprise, store, communicate, propagate, or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
[064] The illustrated steps are set out to explain the exemplary
embodiments shown, and it should be anticipated that ongoing technological
development will change the manner in which particular functions are performed.
These examples are presented herein for purposes of illustration, and not
limitation. Further, the boundaries of the functional building blocks have been
arbitrarily defined herein for the convenience of the description. Alternative
boundaries can be defined so long as the specified functions and relationships
thereof are appropriately performed. Alternatives (including equivalents,
extensions, variations, deviations, etc., of those described herein) will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings contained herein. Such alternatives fall within the scope and spirit of the disclosed embodiments. Also, the words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other similar forms are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed

item or items. It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[065] Furthermore, one or more computer-readable storage media may be utilized in implementing embodiments consistent with the present disclosure. A computer-readable storage medium refers to any type of physical memory on which information or data readable by a processor may be stored. Thus, a computer-readable storage medium may store instructions for execution by one or more processors, including instructions for causing the processor(s) to perform steps or stages consistent with the embodiments described herein. The term “computer-readable medium” should be understood to include tangible items and exclude carrier waves and transient signals, i.e., be non-transitory. Examples include random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), volatile memory, nonvolatile memory, hard drives, CD ROMs, DVDs, flash drives, disks, and any other known physical storage media.
[066] It is intended that the disclosure and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of disclosed embodiments being indicated by the following claims.

WE CLAIM:
1. A processor implemented method, comprising:
receiving, an input speech signal pertaining to one or more users (202);
splitting the input speech signal into a plurality of segments and extracting one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of segments (204);
computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features (206), wherein the step of computing a distance is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or more spectral bins with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal;
dynamically selecting one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set (208); and
computing statistics for the dynamically selected clean speech features set, and utilizing the computed statistics in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system (210).
2. The processor implemented method of claim 1, wherein the one or more clean speech features are selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.
3. The processor implemented method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and the plurality of clean speech features to obtain the set of matched clean speech features comprises:
dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features;
estimating a distance between the plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and

identifying at least one closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
4. The processor implemented method of claim 3, wherein the step of dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one or more clustering methods.
5. The processor implemented method of claim 1, wherein the distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance.
6. A system (100), comprising:
a memory (102) storing instructions;
one or more communication interfaces (106); and
one or more hardware processors (104) coupled to the memory (102) via the one or more communication interfaces (106), wherein the one or more hardware processors (104) are configured by the instructions to:
receive, an input speech signal pertaining to one or more users;
split the input speech signal into a plurality of segments and extracting one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of segments;
compute a distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and a plurality of clean features comprised in a features database to obtain a set of matched clean speech features for each of the plurality of degraded speech features, wherein the step of computing a distance is based on at least a subset of one or more degraded speech features from the plurality of degraded speech features comprised in one or more spectral bins with higher amplitudes pertaining to the input speech signal;
dynamically select one or more clean speech features from the set of matched clean speech features based on a pre-defined threshold and the computed distance to obtain a selected clean speech features set; and
compute statistics for the dynamically selected clean speech features set, and utilizing the computed statistics in at least one of a speech recognition system and a speaker recognition system.

7. The system of claim 6, wherein the one or more clean speech features are selected when the computed distance is less than or equal to or greater than the pre-defined threshold.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the distance between each of the plurality of degraded speech features and the plurality of clean speech features is computed to obtain the set of matched clean speech features by:
dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features;
estimating a distance between the plurality of degraded speech features and each subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features; and
identifying at least one closest subset of clean speech features from the plurality of subset of clean speech features that has a minimum distance as the set of matched clean speech features.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the step of dividing the plurality of clean speech features into a plurality of subset of clean speech features is based on one or more clustering methods.
10. The system of claim 6, wherein the distance comprises one of a Euclidean distance or a Mahalanobis distance.

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1 201821049730-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
2 201821049730-REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION (FORM-18) [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
3 201821049730-FORM 18 [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
4 201821049730-FORM 1 [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
5 201821049730-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [28-12-2018(online)].jpg 2018-12-28
6 201821049730-DRAWINGS [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
7 201821049730-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
8 201821049730-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [28-12-2018(online)].pdf 2018-12-28
9 201821049730-Proof of Right (MANDATORY) [10-01-2019(online)].pdf 2019-01-10
10 201821049730-FORM-26 [11-02-2019(online)].pdf 2019-02-11
11 Abstract1.jpg 2019-03-28
12 201821049730-ORIGINAL UR 6(1A) FORM 1-140119.pdf 2019-09-26
13 201821049730-ORIGINAL UR 6(1A) FORM 26-130219.pdf 2019-12-02
14 201821049730-REQUEST FOR CERTIFIED COPY [11-02-2020(online)].pdf 2020-02-11
15 201821049730-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(CERTIFIED COPY)-(17-2-2020).pdf 2020-02-18
16 201821049730-FORM 3 [03-09-2020(online)].pdf 2020-09-03
17 201821049730-OTHERS [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
18 201821049730-FORM 3 [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
19 201821049730-FER_SER_REPLY [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
20 201821049730-CORRESPONDENCE [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
21 201821049730-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
22 201821049730-CLAIMS [18-06-2021(online)].pdf 2021-06-18
23 201821049730-FER.pdf 2021-10-18
24 201821049730-PatentCertificate16-02-2024.pdf 2024-02-16
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