Speech derereverberation in noisy environments using time-frequency domain signal models (2018)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
Reverberation is the sum of reflected sound waves and is present in any conventional room. Speech communication devices such as mobile phones in hands-free mode, tablets, smart TVs, teleconferencing systems, hearing aids, voice-controlled systems, etc. use one or more microphones to pick up the desired speech signals. When the microphones are not in the proximity of the desired source, strong reverberation and noise can degrade the signal quality at the microphones and can impair the intelligibility and the performance of automatic speech recognizers. Therefore, it is a highly demanded task to process the microphone signals such that reverberation and noise are reduced. The process of reducing or removing reverberation from recorded signals is called dereverberation. ...
dereverberation – noise supression – speech enhancement – beamforming – adaptive filtering
Information
- Author
- Braun, Sebastian
- Institution
- Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2018
- Upload Date
- May 1, 2018
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