Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 35, No 2: August 2024

Improving Kui digit recognition through machine learning and data augmentation techniques

Nayak, Subrat Kumar (Unknown)
Nayak, Ajit Kumar (Unknown)
Mishra, Smitaprava (Unknown)
Mohanty, Prithviraj (Unknown)
Tripathy, Nrusingha (Unknown)
Prusty, Sashikanta (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Aug 2024

Abstract

Speech digit recognition research is growing decisively, and a bulk of digit recognition algorithms are used in European and a few Asian languages. Kui is a low-resourced tribal language locally used in several states of India. Despite its significance, there is not much research on Kui's speech. This research aims to present an in-depth analysis of novel Kui digit recognition using predefined machine learning (ML) techniques. For this purpose, we first gathered spoken numbers i.e. from 0 to 9 of eight different speakers containing a total of 200 words. Secondly, we choose the numbers: ଶୂନ (zero), ଏକ (one), ଦୁଇ (two), ତିନି(three), ସାରି(four), ପାସ (five), ସଅ (six), ସାତ (seven), ଆଟ (eight), ନଅ (nine). Meanwhile, we build nine different ML models to recognize Kui digits that take the Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) method to extract the relevant features for model predictions. Finally, we compared the performance of ML models for both augmented and non-augmented Kui data. The result shows that the SVM+Augmentation method for Kui digit recognition combined obtained the highest accuracy of 83% than other methods. Moreover, the difficulties and potential prospects for Kui digit recognition are also highlighted in this work.

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