LIFTERING: WINDOWING CEPSTRAL COEFFICIENTS
- Low order cepstral coefficients are sensitive to spectral slope,
glottal pulse shape, etc.
- High order cepstral coefficients are sensitive to the
analysis window position and other temporal artifacts.
- For speaker independent recognition, it is best to minimize such
speaker-dependent variations in the features prior to recognition.
- We can reduce the variations in these coefficients by using a
raised sine window that emphasizes coefficients at the
center of the window:
- L is the number of cepstral coefficients (typically 24), and
G is a constant normally designed to make the energy of the window
equal to 1.