Dual-microphone speech dereverberation in a noisy environment

Emanuel A.P. Habets, Sharon Gannot, Israel Cohen

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    Abstract

    Speech signals recorded with a distant microphone usually contain reverberation and noise, which degrade the fidelity and intelligibility of speech, and the recognition performance of automatic speech recognition systems. In [1] Habets presented a multi-microphone speech dereverberation algorithm to suppress late reverberation in a noise-free environment. In this paper we show how an estimate of the late reverberant energy can be obtained from noisy observations. A more sophisticated speech enhancement technique based on the Optimally-Modified Log Spectral Amplitude (OM-LSA) estimator is used to suppress the undesired late reverberant signal and noise. The speech presence probability used in the OM-LSA is extended to improve the decision between speech, late reverberation and noise. Experiments using simulated and real acoustic impulse responses are presented and show significant reverberation reduction with little speech distortion.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSixth IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2006
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    Pages651-655
    Number of pages5
    ISBN (Print)0780397541, 9780780397545
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2006
    Event6th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2006 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Duration: 27 Aug 200630 Aug 2006

    Publication series

    NameSixth IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT

    Conference

    Conference6th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2006
    Country/TerritoryCanada
    CityVancouver, BC
    Period27/08/0630/08/06

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