Method of recognizing speech pauses

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – One-way audio signal program distribution – Public address system

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ABSTRACT:
Method of recognizing pauses in a speech signal when a slowly varying noise signal is superposed on the speech signal. For the purpose of pause recognition so-called short-time mean values connected with a clock pulse are continuously determined from the samples of the disturbed speech signal, which short time mean values are a measure of the average power of approximately 100 ms long sections of the disturbed speech signals. The sequence of these short-time mean values is then smoothed by linear filtration or by means of a median filter. In parallel with the smoothing operation an estimate for the noise signal power averaged over a few seconds is taken from the sequence of short-time mean values. If the smoothed short-time mean value is once or several times less than a threshold which is proportional to the above-mentioned estimate, then it is decided that there is a speech pause.

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