Calle Silos, Fernando de laValverde Albacete, Francisco JoséGallardo Antolín, AscensiónPeláez Moreno, Carmen2015-07-302015-07-302014Li, Haizhou, et al. (eds). (2014). INTERSPEECH 2014, 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Singapore, September 14-18, 2014. (pp. 2430-2434). International Speech Communication Association.9781634394352https://hdl.handle.net/10016/21480Proceedings of: 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association. Singapore, September 14-18, 2014.In this paper we present advances in the modeling of the masking behavior of the Human Auditory System to enhance the robustness of the feature extraction stage in Automatic Speech Recognition. The solution adopted is based on a non-linear filtering of a spectro-temporal representation applied simultaneously on both the frequency and time domains, by processing it using mathematical morphology operations as if it were an image. A particularly important component of this architecture is the so called structuring element: biologically-based considerations are addressed in the present contribution to design an element that closely resembles the masking phenomena taking place in the cochlea. The second feature of this contribution is the choice of underlying spectro-temporal representation. The best results were achieved by the representation introduced as part of the Power Normalized Cepstral Coefficients together with a spectral subtraction step. On the Aurora 2 noisy continuous digits task, we report relative error reductions of 18.7% compared to PNCC and 39.5% compared to MFCC.5application/pdfeng© 2014 ISCASpectro-temporal processingMorphological filteringAutomatic speech recognitionAuditory-based featuresPNCCASR Feature Extraction with Morphologically-Filtered Power-Normalized Cochleogramsconference posterTelecomunicacionesopen access24302434INTERSPEECH 2014, 15th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Singapore, September 14-18, 2014.CC/0000022423