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Low-complexity feature extraction unit for “Wake-on-Feature” speech processing

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In the context of energy-constrained automatic speech recognition, a modeling and simulation tool is presented to evaluate the hardware complexity of a feature extraction unit. The objective is to evaluate the minimal amount of features necessary for voice-activity detection, considering limited hardware resources. The obtained features are fed into a classification engine to evaluate the ability to differentiate human voice from background noise. While keeping a detection accuracy of passwords from a standard data-set at 90%, the study shows that the parameters of the feature extraction components, such as ADC resolution or energy quantization resolution, can be reduced to 8 bits and 6 bits, respectively, considering 8 frequency bands, in order to allow hardware-efficient implementations.
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hal-03377038 , version 1 (13-10-2021)

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Simon Lecoq, Jean Le Bellego, Angel Gonzalez, Benoit Larras, Antoine Frappé. Low-complexity feature extraction unit for “Wake-on-Feature” speech processing. 2018 25th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), Dec 2018, Bordeaux, France. pp.677-680, ⟨10.1109/ICECS.2018.8617967⟩. ⟨hal-03377038⟩
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