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7 October 2022 Analysis of FIR filter and IIR filter for human speech signal different effects
Henghe Zhao
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Proceedings Volume 12344, International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022); 1234415 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655535
Event: International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
Digital filter is an important technique for human speech filter. Different digital filters produce different filtering effects. In this paper, by using MATLAB programming tools to design a variety of FIR digital filters and IIR digital filters, by observing the effect of the voice signal in different filters after adding noise. It is concluded that IIR filter has less computation and infinite impulse response to the human speech signal, and it has good stability and is clearer than FIR digital filter after many auditions. Under the same technical index, IIR filter can meet some requirements of the index with fewer orders than the FIR filter because of the feedback of output to input. After understanding the advantages and disadvantages of different filters, it is necessary to use a more appropriate filter for the variety of human speech.
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Henghe Zhao "Analysis of FIR filter and IIR filter for human speech signal different effects", Proc. SPIE 12344, International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022), 1234415 (7 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655535
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KEYWORDS
Linear filtering

Optical filters

Finite impulse response filters

Digital filtering

Infinite impulse response filters

Electronic filtering

Interference (communication)

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