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Distant Speech Recognition in Smart Homes Initiated by Hand

Clapping within Noisy Environments.

Florian Bacher & Christophe Sourisse

[623.400] Seminar in Interactive Systems

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Agenda Introduction

Methodology

Experiment Description

Implementation

Results

Conclusion

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I. Introduction

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Introduction Smart homes have become a major field of

research in information and communication technologies.

Possible way of interaction: Voice commands.

Goal of our experiment: evaluate the possibility of recognizing voice commands initiated by hand claps in a noisy environment.

Gather a set of voice commands uttered by various speakers.

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II. Methodology

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Methodology Main method: Lecouteux et al. [1]

◦ Deals with speech recognition within distress situations.

◦ Problem: no background noise was considered.

Chosen methodology: adapt Lecouteux et al. protocol considering:◦ Noisy settings.◦ Initiating recognition using hand claps.

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Choice of the room setting◦ Lecouteux et al. [1]: a whole flat.◦ Vovos et al. [7]: one-room microphone array.◦ Choice: one room with 2 microphones.

Choice of background noises◦ Hirsch and Pierce [8]: NoiseX 92 database.◦ Moncrieff et al. [5]: “Background noise is defined

as consisting of typical regularly occurring sounds.”

◦ Choice: background noises of the daily house life.

Methodological issues

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III. Experiment Description

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Experiment Settings Performed in a 3m x 3m room.

Sounds were captured by two microphones which were hidden in the room.

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20 participants (10 men, 10 women, 25,5 ± 11 years) participated to a 2-phase exp.

1st phase: recognize a word (“Jeeves”) as a command◦ System’s attention is catched by double clapping.◦ 4 scenarios.◦ Background noises tested: step noises, opening doors,

moving chairs, radio show.

2nd phase: Gather a set of voice commands◦ List of 15 command-words.◦ Reference record for pronounciation issues.◦ Each word is uttered 10 times.

Experimental Protocol

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IV. Implementation

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Implementation Used technologies:

◦ C# Library System.Speech.Recognition: Interface to the Speech Recognition used by Windows.

◦ Microphones: Two dynamic microphones with cardioid polar pattern (Sennheiser BF812/e8155)

◦ Line6 UX1 Audio Interface ◦ Line6 Pod Farm 2.5

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Implementation Signal is captured in real time.

If there are exactly two signal peaks within a certain timeframe, the software classifies them as a double clap.

After a double clap has been detected, the actual speech recognition engine is activated (i.e. the software is waiting for commands).

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V. Results

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True positive

True negative

False positive

False negative

Attempt of the participant?

Performance?

System recognized something?

Results’ Classification

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General Results

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Detailed Results

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VI. Conclusion

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A new idea of how to initiate speech recognition in human computer interaction.

An evaluation of the potential influence of a noisy environment.

Results: encouraging, but not yet satisfying.

Next step: perform this experiment in a real smart-home-context.

Conclusion

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[1] B. Lecouteux, M. Vacher and F. Portet. Distant speech recognition in a smart home: comparison of several multisouce ASRs in realistic conditions. Interspeech., 2011.

[2] A. Fleury, N. Noury, M. Vacher, H. Glasson and J.-F. Serignat. Sound and speech detection and classification in a health smart home. 30th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August 2008.

[3] M. Vacher, N. Guirand, J.-F. Serignat and A. Fleury. Speech recognition in a smart home: Some experiments for telemonitoring. Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue, pages 1 – 10, June 2009.

[4] J. Rouillard and J.-C. Tarby. How to communicate smartly with your house? Int. J. Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 7(3), 2011.

[5] S. Moncrieff, S. Venkatesh, G. West, and S. Greenhill. Incorporating contextual audio for an actively anxious smart home. Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, pages 373 – 378, Dec. 2005.

[6] M. Vacher, D. Istrate, F. Portet, T. Joubert, T. Chevalier, S. Smidtas, B. Meillon, B. Lecouteux, M. Sehili, P. Chahuara and S. Méniard. The sweet-home project: Audio technology in smart homes to improve well-being and reliance. 33rd Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 2011.

[7] A. Vovos, B. Kladis and N. Fakotakis, Speech operated smart-home control system for users with special needs, in Proc. Interspeech 2005, 2005, pp. 193 – 196.

[8] H.-G. Hirsch and D. Pearce. The AURORA experimental framework for the performance evaluation of speech recognition systems under noisy conditions. In ASR-2000, pages 181 – 188.

References

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