An Integrated Real-Time Beamforming and Postfiltering System for Nonstationary Noise Environments

Israel Cohen, Sharon Gannot, Baruch Berdugo

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    Abstract

    We present a novel approach for real-time multichannel speech enhancement in environments of nonstationary noise and time-varying acoustical transfer functions (ATFs). The proposed system integrates adaptive beamforming, ATF identification, soft signal detection, and multichannel postfiltering. The noise canceller branch of the beamformer and the ATF identification are adaptively updated online, based on hypothesis test results. The noise canceller is updated only during stationary noise frames, and the ATF identification is carried out only when desired source components have been detected, The hypothesis testing is based on the nonstationarity of the signals and the transient power ratio between the beamformer primary output and its reference noise signals. Following the beamforming and the hypothesis testing, estimates for the signal presence probability and for the noise power spectral density are derived. Subsequently, an optimal spectral gain function that minimizes the mean square error of the log-spectral amplitude (LSA) is applied. Experimental results demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed system in nonstationary noise environments.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1064-1073
    Number of pages10
    JournalEurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing
    Volume2003
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Oct 2003

    Keywords

    • Acoustic noise measurement
    • Adaptive signal processing
    • Array signal processing
    • Signal detection
    • Spectral analysis
    • Speech enhancement

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