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Study of Wireless Channel Effects on Audio Forensics

Authors: Deepu Vijayasenan; Shareef Babu Kalluri; Sreekanth K; Ansal Issac;

Study of Wireless Channel Effects on Audio Forensics

Abstract

In this work, we try to study the effect of a wireless channel on physical parameter prediction based on speech data. Speech data from 207 speakers along with corresponding speaker’s height and weight is collected. A three path Rayleigh fading channel with typical values of Doppler shift, path gain and path delay is utilized to create the mobile channel output audio. A Bag of Words (BoW) representation based on log magnitude spectrum is used as features. Support Vector Regression (SVR) predicts the physical parameter of the speaker from the BoW representation. The proposed system is able to achieve a Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 6.6 cm for height estimation and 8.9 Kg for weight estimation for clean speech. The effect of Rayleigh channel increase the RMSE values to 8.17 cm and 11.84 Kg respectively for height and weight.

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