Blind dereverberation algorithm for speech signals based on multi-channel linear prediction
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概要
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This paper proposes an algorithm for the blind dereverberation of speech signals based on multi-channel linear prediction. Traditional dereverberation methods usually perform well when the input signal is white noise. However, when dealing with colored signals generated by an autoregressive process such as speech, the generating autoregressive process is deconvolved causing excessive whitening of the signal. We overcome this whitening problem by estimating the generating autoregressive process based on multichannel linear prediction and applying this estimated process to the whitened signal so that the input signal can be recovered. Simulation results show the good potential of the proposed method.
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著者
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Delcroix Marc
Ntt Corp. Kyoto‐fu Jpn
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HIKICHI Takafumi
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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MIYOSHI Masato
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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Miyoshi Masato
Ntt Corp. Kyoto‐fu Jpn
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Miyoshi Masato
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Delcroix Marc
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Hikichi Takafumi
Ntt Corp. Kyoto‐fu Jpn
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Hikichi Takafumi
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Miyoshi Masato
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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Hikichi Takafumi
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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