Speech Enhancement Based on Short-Time Spectral Amplitude Estimation with Two-Channel Beamformer
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概要
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In this paper, a new spectral subtraction technique with two microphone inputs is proposed. In conventional spectral subtraction using a single microphone, the averaged noise spectrum is subtracted from the observed short-time input spectrum. This results in reduction of mean value of noise spectrum only, the component varying around the mean value remaining intact. In the method proposed in this paper, the short-time noise spectrum exc1uding the speech component is estimated by introducing the blocking matrix used in the Griffiths-Jim-type adaptive beamformer with two microphone inputs, combined with the spectral compensation technique. By subtracting the estimated short-time noise spectrum from the input spectrum, not only the mean value of the noise spectrum but also the component varying around the mean value can be reduced. This method can be interpreted as a "partial" construction of the adaptive beam-former where only the amplitude of the short-time noise spectrum is estimated, while the adaptive beamformer is equivalent to the estimator of the complex short-time noise spectrum. By limiting the estimation to the amplitude spectrum, the proposed system achieves better performance than the adaptive beamformer in the case when the number of sound sources exceeds the number of microphones.
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- 1996-12-25
著者
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Sone T
Tohoku Univ. Sendai‐shi Jpn
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Sone T
Akita Prefectural Univ. Honjo Jpn
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Sone T
Faculty Of Systems Science And Technology Akita Prefectural University
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Sone Toshio
The Akita Prefectural University
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Sone Toshio
Emeritus Professor Tohoku University
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ASANO Futoshi
the Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Kim Hack-yoon
The R.i.e.c. Tohoku University
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Sone T
Akita Prefectural Univ. Honjyo Jpn
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Sone Toshio
The R.i.e.c. Tohoku University
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Asano F
Graduate School Of Information Science Tohoku University
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Asano Futoshi
Media Interaction Group Information Technology Research Institute Aist
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Suzuki Yoichi
The R.i.e.c. Tohoku University
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