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An intricate spectrogram processing in speech enhancement using machine learning with cloud computing

Y. G. Ram Darshan Reddy, G. Mahendran, Ameer Al-Khaykan, Omar A. AlKawak, S. A. Kalaiselvan, A. Priya

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Abstract

The spectrogram is defined as the visual representation of the signal strength with a particular interval of time regarding frequencies in the appropriate waveform. It is demonstrated using the Fourier transform. It is illustrated in a three-dimensional plot of signal composed with amplitude versus frequency and time. They are classified as long signal sections and short signal sections with filters. It demonstrates the consecutive spectacle of the sound signal at a particular interval of time. The time-frequency representation of audio signals is obtained through spectrograms. This helps in the understanding of the speech data. Machine learning plays an important role in the identification of the relevant features in the spectrogram. The intricate patterns in the time and frequency domains are represented through CNN and RNN. These models are trained and tested through a large dataset which includes both clean and noisy speech samples. This helps to learn complex interrelationships and patterns associated with varied environmental conditions and interference systems. The computational demands of these systems are handled through the cloud computing techniques. They provide a platform for effective solutions for performing real-time interference. These cloud services provide various collaborations to numerous models to achieve desired outcomes. The proposed system provides higher adaptability in varied environmental and noisy profiles. Thus the integration of cloud computing with machine learning provides real-time processing with a natural seamless user experience.

Topics & Concepts

SpectrogramComputer scienceSpeech recognitionSIGNAL (programming language)Cloud computingInterference (communication)Signal processingTime–frequency analysisWaveformArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (politics)Speech processingMachine learningComputer visionDigital signal processingChannel (broadcasting)Filter (signal processing)PoliticsProgramming languageTelecommunicationsPolitical scienceComputer networkOperating systemRadarLawComputer hardwareSpeech and Audio ProcessingSpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio Processing
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