Fast Dictionary Learning for Sparse Representations of Speech Signals

Authors

  • Bharathi

Keywords:

adaptive dictionary, dictionary learning, sparse decomposition, sparse dictionary, speech analysis, speech denoising

Abstract

For dictionary-based decompositions of certain types, it has been observed that there might be a link between sparsity in the dictionary and sparsity in the decomposition. Sparsity in the dictionary has also been associated with the derivation of fast and efficient dictionary learning algorithms. Therefore, in this paper we present a greedy adaptive dictionary learning algorithm that sets out to find sparse atoms for speech signals. The algorithm learns the dictionary atoms on data frames taken from a speech signal. It iteratively extracts the data frame with minimum sparsity index, and adds this to the dictionary matrix. The contribution of this atom to the data frames is then removed, and the process is repeated. The algorithm is found to yield a sparse signal decomposition, supporting the hypothesis of a link between sparsity in the decomposition and dictionary. The algorithm is applied to the problem of speech representation and speech denoising, and its performance is compared to other existing methods.

How to Cite

Bharathi. (2014). Fast Dictionary Learning for Sparse Representations of Speech Signals. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 14(E8), 37–44. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/1089

Fast Dictionary Learning for Sparse Representations of Speech Signals

Published

2014-05-15