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An Experimental Analysis on Multicepstral Projection Representation Strategies for Dysphonia Detection

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Author(s):
Contreras, Rodrigo Colnago ; Viana, Monique Simplicio ; Fonseca, Everthon Silva ; dos Santos, Francisco Lledo ; Zanin, Rodrigo Bruno ; Guido, Rodrigo Capobianco
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: SENSORS; v. 23, n. 11, p. 36-pg., 2023-05-30.
Abstract

Biometrics-based authentication has become the most well-established form of user recognition in systems that demand a certain level of security. For example, the most commonplace social activities stand out, such as access to the work environment or to one's own bank account. Among all biometrics, voice receives special attention due to factors such as ease of collection, the low cost of reading devices, and the high quantity of literature and software packages available for use. However, these biometrics may have the ability to represent the individual impaired by the phenomenon known as dysphonia, which consists of a change in the sound signal due to some disease that acts on the vocal apparatus. As a consequence, for example, a user with the flu may not be properly authenticated by the recognition system. Therefore, it is important that automatic voice dysphonia detection techniques be developed. In this work, we propose a new framework based on the representation of the voice signal by the multiple projection of cepstral coefficients to promote the detection of dysphonic alterations in the voice through machine learning techniques. Most of the best-known cepstral coefficient extraction techniques in the literature are mapped and analyzed separately and together with measures related to the fundamental frequency of the voice signal, and its representation capacity is evaluated on three classifiers. Finally, the experiments on a subset of the Saarbruecken Voice Database prove the effectiveness of the proposed material in detecting the presence of dysphonia in the voice. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/12407-4 - Improving biometric voice authentication systems: robustness in facing short-term dysphonies
Grantee:Rodrigo Capobianco Guido
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 22/05186-4 - Improving Biometric Voice Authentication Systems: Robustness in Facing Short-Term Dysphonies
Grantee:Rodrigo Colnago Contreras
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Technical Training Program - Technical Training