Empirical Comparison of Analog and Digital Auditory
Preprocessing for Automatic Speech Recognition
Todd M. Massengill, D. M. Wilson, Paul E. Hasler and David W. Graham

Results from digital and analog filter bank preprocessors are compared
in order to establish the validity of analog processing for automatic
speech recognition (ASR) systems. Three systems are evaluated using
speaker and context independent phoneme recognition tasks. The three
ASR systems are identical except for the preprocessing techniques
used to derive three signal representations: extraction of 1)the
digital mel-frequency spectrum, 2)the mel-frequency spectrum from
commercial discrete bandpass filters and 3)the exponential spectrum
from an analog VLSI bandpass filter bank. The discrete analog system
exhibits a 38% increase in recognition accuracy over the digital
preprocessing technique. The digital and analog VLSI-based techniques
perform comparably (within 3% of each other).
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