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A Single Index Approach for Subsequence Matching that Supports Normalization Transform in Time-Series Databases (시계열 데이터베이스에서 단일 색인을 사용한 정규화 변환 지원 서브시퀀스 매칭)

  • Moon Yang-Sae;Kim Jin-Ho;Loh Woong-Kee
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.13D no.4 s.107
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    • pp.513-524
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    • 2006
  • Normalization transform is very useful for finding the overall trend of the time-series data since it enables finding sequences with similar fluctuation patterns. The previous subsequence matching method with normalization transform, however, would incur index overhead both in storage space and in update maintenance since it should build multiple indexes for supporting arbitrary length of query sequences. To solve this problem, we propose a single index approach for the normalization transformed subsequence matching that supports arbitrary length of query sequences. For the single index approach, we first provide the notion of inclusion-normalization transform by generalizing the original definition of normalization transform. The inclusion-normalization transform normalizes a window by using the mean and the standard deviation of a subsequence that includes the window. Next, we formally prove correctness of the proposed method that uses the inclusion-normalization transform for the normalization transformed subsequence matching. We then propose subsequence matching and index building algorithms to implement the proposed method. Experimental results for real stock data show that our method improves performance by up to $2.5{\sim}2.8$ times over the previous method. Our approach has an additional advantage of being generalized to support many sorts of other transforms as well as normalization transform. Therefore, we believe our work will be widely used in many sorts of transform-based subsequence matching methods.

Determination of Nitrogen in Fresh and Dry Leaf of Apple by Near Infrared Technology (근적외 분석법을 응용한 사과의 생잎과 건조잎의 질소분석)

  • Zhang, Guang-Cai;Seo, Sang-Hyun;Kang, Yeon-Bok;Han, Xiao-Ri;Park, Woo-Churl
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.259-265
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    • 2004
  • A quicker method was developed for foliar analysis in diagnosis of nitrogen in apple trees based on multivariate calibration procedure using partial least squares regression (PLSR) and principal component regression (PCR) to establish the relationship between reflectance spectra in the near infrared region and nitrogen content of fresh- and dry-leaf. Several spectral pre-processing methods such as smoothing, mean normalization, multiplicative scatter correction (MSC) and derivatives were used to improve the robustness and performance of the calibration models. Norris first derivative with a seven point segment and a gap of six points on MSC gave the best result of partial least squares-1 PLS-1) model for dry-leaf samples with root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) equal to $0.699g\;kg^{-1}$, and that the Savitzky-Golay first derivate with a seven point convolution and a quadratic polynomial on MSC gave the best results of PLS-1 model for fresh-samples with RMSEP of $1.202g\;kg^{-1}$. The best PCR model was obtained with Savitzky-Golay first derivative using a seven point convolution and a quadratic polynomial on mean normalization for dry leaf samples with RMSEP of $0.553g\;kg^{-1}$, and obtained with the Savitzky-Golay first derivate using a seven point convolution and a quadratic polynomial for fresh samples with RMSEP of $1.047g\;kg^{-1}$. The results indicate that nitrogen can be determined by the near infrared reflectance (NIR) technology for fresh- and dry-leaf of apple.

Robust Speech Recognition Using Real-Time High Order Statistics Normalization and Smoothing Filter (실시간 고차통계 정규화와 Smoothing 필터를 이용한 강인한 음성인식)

  • Jeong, Ju-Hyun;Song, Hwa-Jeon;Kim, Hyung-Soon
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.91-94
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    • 2005
  • The performance of speech recognition is degraded by the mismatch between training and test environments. Many methods have been presented to compensate for additive noise and channel effect in the cepstral domain, and Cepstral Mean Subtraction (CMS) is the representative method among them. Recently, high order cepstral moment normalization method has introduced to improve recognition accuracy. In this paper, we apply high order moment normalization method and smoothing filter for real-time processing. In experiments using Aurora2 DB, we obtained error rate reduction of 49.7% with the proposed algorithm in comparison with baseline system.

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Histogram Equalization Using Background Speakers' Utterances for Speaker Identification (화자 식별에서의 배경화자데이터를 이용한 히스토그램 등화 기법)

  • Kim, Myung-Jae;Yang, Il-Ho;So, Byung-Min;Kim, Min-Seok;Yu, Ha-Jin
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose a novel approach to improve histogram equalization for speaker identification. Our method collects all speech features of UBM training data to make a reference distribution. The ranks of the feature vectors are calculated in the sorted list of the collection of the UBM training data and the test data. We use the ranks to perform order-based histogram equalization. The proposed method improves the accuracy of the speaker recognition system with short utterances. We use four kinds of speech databases to evaluate the proposed speaker recognition system and compare the system with cepstral mean normalization (CMN), mean and variance normalization (MVN), and histogram equalization (HEQ). Our system reduced the relative error rate by 33.3% from the baseline system.

Applying feature normalization based on pole filtering to short-utterance speech recognition using deep neural network (심층신경망을 이용한 짧은 발화 음성인식에서 극점 필터링 기반의 특징 정규화 적용)

  • Han, Jaemin;Kim, Min Sik;Kim, Hyung Soon
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.64-68
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    • 2020
  • In a conventional speech recognition system using Gaussian Mixture Model-Hidden Markov Model (GMM-HMM), the cepstral feature normalization method based on pole filtering was effective in improving the performance of recognition of short utterances in noisy environments. In this paper, the usefulness of this method for the state-of-the-art speech recognition system using Deep Neural Network (DNN) is examined. Experimental results on AURORA 2 DB show that the cepstral mean and variance normalization based on pole filtering improves the recognition performance of very short utterances compared to that without pole filtering, especially when there is a large mismatch between the training and test conditions.

Realization a Text Independent Speaker Identification System with Frame Level Likelihood Normalization (프레임레벨유사도정규화를 적용한 문맥독립화자식별시스템의 구현)

  • 김민정;석수영;김광수;정현열
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we realized a real-time text-independent speaker recognition system using gaussian mixture model, and applied frame level likelihood normalization method which shows its effects in verification system. The system has three parts as front-end, training, recognition. In front-end part, cepstral mean normalization and silence removal method were applied to consider speaker's speaking variations. In training, gaussian mixture model was used for speaker's acoustic feature modeling, and maximum likelihood estimation was used for GMM parameter optimization. In recognition, likelihood score was calculated with speaker models and test data at frame level. As test sentences, we used text-independent sentences. ETRI 445 and KLE 452 database were used for training and test, and cepstrum coefficient and regressive coefficient were used as feature parameters. The experiment results show that the frame-level likelihood method's recognition result is higher than conventional method's, independently the number of registered speakers.

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Cepstral Normalization Combined with CSFN for Noisy Speech Recognition (켑스트럼 정규화와 켑스트럼 거리기반 묵음특징정규화 방법을 이용한 잡음음성 인식)

  • Choi, Sook-Nam;Shen, Guang-Hu;Chung, Hyun-Yeol
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.1221-1228
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    • 2011
  • The speech recognition system works well in general indoor environment. However, the recognition performance is dramatically decreased when the system is used in the real environment because of the several noises. In this paper we proposed CSFN-CMVN to improve the recognition performance of the existing CSFN(Cepstral distance based SFN). The CSFN-CMVN method is a combined method of cepstral normalization with CSFN that normalizes silence features using cepstral euclidean distance to classify speech/silence for better performance. From the test results using Aurora 2.0 DB, we could find out that our proposed CSFN-CMVN improves about 7% of more average word accuracy in all the test sets comparing with the typical silence features normalization SFN-I. We can also get improved accuracy of 6% and 5% respectively in compared tests with the conventional SFN-II and CSFN, showing the effectiveness of our proposed method.

A Corpus-based Study of Translation Universals in English Translations of Korean Newspaper Texts (한국 신문의 영어 번역에 나타난 번역 보편소의 코퍼스 기반 분석)

  • Goh, Gwang-Yoon;Lee, Younghee (Cheri)
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.45
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    • pp.109-143
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    • 2016
  • This article examines distinctive linguistic shifts of translational English in an effort to verify the validity of the translation universals hypotheses, including simplification, explicitation, normalization and leveling-out, which have been most heavily explored to date. A large-scale study involving comparable corpora of translated and non-translated English newspaper texts has been carried out to typify particular linguistic attributes inherent in translated texts. The main findings are as follows. First, by employing the parameters of STTR, top-to-bottom frequency words, and mean values of sentence lengths, the translational instances of simplification have been detected across the translated English newspaper corpora. In contrast, the portion of function words produced contrary results, which in turn suggests that this feature might not constitute an effective test of the hypothesis. Second, it was found that the use of connectives was more salient in original English newspaper texts than translated English texts, being incompatible with the explicitation hypothesis. Third, as an indicator of translational normalization, lexical bundles were found to be more pervasive in translated texts than in non-translated texts, which is expected from and therefore support the normalization hypothesis. Finally, the standard deviations of both STTR and mean sentence lengths turned out to be higher in translated texts, indicating that the translated English newspaper texts were less leveled out within the same corpus group, which is opposed to what the leveling-out hypothesis postulates. Overall, the results suggest that not all four hypotheses may qualify for the label translation universals, or at least that some translational predictors are not feasible enough to evaluate the effectiveness of the translation universals hypotheses.

Germination Prediction of Cucumber (cucumis sativus) Seed using Raman Spectroscopy (라만분광을 이용한 오이 종자의 발아예측)

  • Mo, Changyeun;Kang, Sukwon;Lee, Kangjin;Kim, Giyoung;Cho, Byoung-Kwan;Lim, Jong-Guk;Lee, Ho-Sun;Park, Jongryul
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.404-410
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: The objective of this research was to select high quality cucumber (cucumis sativus) seed by classifying into viable or non-viable one using Raman spectroscopy. Method: Both transmission and back-scattering Raman spectra of viable and non-viable seeds in the range from $150cm^{-1}$ to $1890cm^{-1}$ were collected with a laser illumination. Results: The Raman spectra of cucumber seed showed Raman peaks with features of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) to predict viable seeds was developed with measured transmission and backscattering spectra with Raman spectroscopy and germination test results. Various types of spectra pretreatment were investigated to develop the classification models. The results of developed PLS-DA models using the transmission spectra with mean normalization or range normalization, and back-scattering spectra with mean normalization treatment or baseline correction showed 100% discrimination accuracy. Conclusions: These results showed that Raman spectroscopy technologies can be used to select the high quality cucumber seeds.

Cepstrum PDF Normalization Method for Speech Recognition in Noise Environment (잡음환경에서의 음성인식을 위한 켑스트럼의 확률분포 정규화 기법)

  • Suk Yong Ho;Lee Hwang-Soo;Choi Seung Ho
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.224-229
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we Propose a novel cepstrum normalization method which normalizes the probability density function (pdf) of cepstrum for robust speech recognition in additive noise environments. While the conventional methods normalize the first- and/or second-order statistics such as the mean and/or variance of the cepstrum. the proposed method fully normalizes the statistics of cepstrum by making the pdfs of clean and noisy cepstrum identical to each other For the target Pdf, the generalized Gaussian distribution is selected to consider various densities. In recognition phase, we devise a table lookup method to save computational costs. From the speaker-independent isolated-word recognition experiments, we show that the Proposed method gives improved Performance compared with that of the conventional methods, especially in heavy noise environments.