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Detection of alcohol in speech signal
Kupka, Petr ; Holčík, Jiří (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis Detection of Alcohol in Speech Signal first describes the effect of alcohol on the human body. The second part deals with ways to obtain parameters that describe the speech signal. The third part provides a brief overview of previous case studies and patents focused on the detection of alcohol in the speech signal. The fourth part presents the collected own database of voice recordings and developed software application for the analysis of intoxicated speech. The final part describes the measured changes in speech signal parameters that indicate alcohol intoxication.
Estimation of pitch period
Matuštík, Daniel ; Tučková, Jana (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis with estimation of pitch period of the human voice. The paper listed some of the methods for Estimation of pitch period and method for preprocessing and final processing of the signal after application of functions to determine the frequency of the pitch period in graphical user interface.
Linear prediciton and cepstral synthesis of speech signal in the TTS system
Mekyska, Jiří ; Stejskal, Vojtěch (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with a linear prediction and cepstral synthesis of speech signal in the TTS (Text-to-Speech) systems with the opportunity of modeling the prosody. The work contains a description of speech signal in acoustic and phonetic plane, the principle of speech production and the way we can figure the speech signal in time and frequency domain. Next, there is the TTS block structure mentioned, whereas each block has its own detailed description. In the work, the modeling of prosody using the three most important suprasegmental features (fundamental tone, continuation and speech intensity) is also described. At the end of this work, there is a design and realization of universal Czech TTS system which is based on the speech synthesis in frequency domain. This system is implemented in program MATLAB.
Demontration System for Speaker Recognition
Šústek, Martin ; Šebesta, Vladimír (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
My diploma theses deals with the problem of the speaker recognition. The basic theory of this problem is described in the text as well as model and implementation of the system for speaker recognition. The scope of the system is to recognize up to three speakers. The theory is based on calculation parameters for speaker recognition and processing of voice. Program is made in Matlab as a independent application and it has got Czech and English interface.
Logopedic defect analysis and recognition in speech utterances
Diviš, Jan ; Atassi, Hicham (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with logopaedia mistake called dyslalie and its characteristics. I described the process creation and representation of speech. There are presented bases of processing and analyses speech signal ( LPC, cepstral, MFCC). I presented characteristics of speech and calculation of LPC, cepstral and Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients in the programme MATLAB. The bachelor's thesis includes problems of incorrect pronunciation sound "r" and "ř".
Voice Conversion
Brukner, Jan ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
Thesis deals with voice converion. Method, where we want to modify speech parameters of source speaker into that of a target speaker. At the beginning of thesis is described Voice Conversion Challenge (VCC), where participants tried to build better voice conversion systems. In the next part are analysed components of baseline system used in VCC. Modifications which could improve quality of converted voice are proposed. Then is briefly described implementation if these modifications and results are analysed. In the end is part dedicated to further improvements of voice conversion.
Automatic / Automated recogniton of emotional states based on utterance analysis
Pfeifer, Leon ; Atassi, Hicham (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of human emotional states. The thesis consists of three parts. The first part is charcterize, the process of speech generating, from phonetic and psychological poin of view. In the second part there are proccesed metods and contextual things.(preprocessing of signal, voice activity detector). For calculation fundamental Frequency it was used metod of central clipping, another used metod is formant frequency analyse and the last is metod of determinatin of nuber of thorns and planes. In the thirt part there are proccesesed results of measurements performed by particural metods. It was scorred five different emotional states: neutral, anger, happiness, sadness and surprise. At the end of this part there are discussed results for each metod.
Isolated word recognition
Vodička, Radek ; Křupka, Aleš (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
Main purpose of the thesis is to study the processes and methods of isolated words recognition. In the theoretical part a basic principals are explained. The practical part is about the program creating using these principles in practice. For isolated words recognition Hidden Markov Models (HMM) are used, for obtaining decision symptoms cepstral analysis is chosen.
Detection of alcohol in speech signal
Kupka, Petr ; Holčík, Jiří (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis Detection of Alcohol in Speech Signal first describes the effect of alcohol on the human body. The second part deals with ways to obtain parameters that describe the speech signal. The third part provides a brief overview of previous case studies and patents focused on the detection of alcohol in the speech signal. The fourth part presents the collected own database of voice recordings and developed software application for the analysis of intoxicated speech. The final part describes the measured changes in speech signal parameters that indicate alcohol intoxication.
Voice Conversion
Brukner, Jan ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
Thesis deals with voice converion. Method, where we want to modify speech parameters of source speaker into that of a target speaker. At the beginning of thesis is described Voice Conversion Challenge (VCC), where participants tried to build better voice conversion systems. In the next part are analysed components of baseline system used in VCC. Modifications which could improve quality of converted voice are proposed. Then is briefly described implementation if these modifications and results are analysed. In the end is part dedicated to further improvements of voice conversion.

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