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An Improved Speech Segmentation and Clustering Algorithm Based on SOM and K -Means

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  • Nan Jiang
  • Ting Liu

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This paper studies the segmentation and clustering of speaker speech. In order to improve the accuracy of speech endpoint detection, the traditional double-threshold short-time average zero-crossing rate is replaced by a better spectrum centroid feature, and the local maxima of the statistical feature sequence histogram are used to select the threshold, and a new speech endpoint detection algorithm is proposed. Compared with the traditional double-threshold algorithm, it effectively improves the detection accuracy and antinoise in low SNR. The k -means algorithm of conventional clustering needs to give the number of clusters in advance and is greatly affected by the choice of initial cluster centers. At the same time, the self-organizing neural network algorithm converges slowly and cannot provide accurate clustering information. An improved k -means speaker clustering algorithm based on self-organizing neural network is proposed. The number of clusters is predicted by the winning situation of the competitive neurons in the trained network, and the weights of the neurons are used as the initial cluster centers of the k -means algorithm. The experimental results of multiperson mixed speech segmentation show that the proposed algorithm can effectively improve the accuracy of speech clustering and make up for the shortcomings of the k -means algorithm and self-organizing neural network algorithm.

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  • Nan Jiang & Ting Liu, 2020. "An Improved Speech Segmentation and Clustering Algorithm Based on SOM and K -Means," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-19, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3608286
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/3608286
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