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In this paper, we investigate amplitude-based speech enhancement for asynchronous distributed recording. In an ad-hoc microphone array context, it is supposed that different asynchronous devices record speech. As a result, the phase information is unreliable due to sampling frequency mismatch. For speech enhancement based on the amplitude information instead of the phase information, supervised nonnegative...
In this paper, we propose a new blind speech extraction method consisting of a minimum mean-square error short-time spectral amplitude (MMSE STSA) estimator and noise estimation based on independent component analysis (ICA). First, we perform a computer simulation using the artificial noise whose stationarity could be controlled parametrically, and the obtained results indicate that the proposed method...
In this paper, we propose an appropriate structure selection algorithm for less musical-noise generation in integration methods of microphone array and spectral subtraction. In our previous work, we have analyzed musical-noise reduction structure in integration methods of microphone array and spectral subtraction based on higher order statistics. However, that analysis can be applied to only Gaussian...
In this paper, we propose a new ICA-based BSS algorithm including estimation of sources' probability density functions (PDFs) to adapt the nonlinear activation function to various noise conditions. In the proposed method, closed-form second-order ICA is introduced as a computational-cost-efficient preprocessing to extract sources' PDFs, which is beneficial for real-time application. Compared with...
In this paper, we describe and review our recent development of hands-free speech dialogue system which is used for railway station guidance. In the application at the real railway station, robustness against reverberation and noise is the most essential issue for the dialogue system. To address the problem, we introduce two key techniques in our proposed hands-free system; (a) speech dialogue system...
In this paper, we conduct an analysis for reduction of musical noise in integration method of microphone array signal processing and nonlinear signal processing. In these days, for better noise reduction, integration methods of microphone array signal processing and nonlinear signal processing have been researched. However, non-linear signal processing causes musical noise. Since such musical noise...
In this paper, we construct a hands-free robot spoken dialogue system based on the real-time blind spatial subtraction array (BSSA) and evaluate the system. BSSA is the blind source extraction method, and the source extraction in BSSA is carried out by subtracting the power spectrum of the estimated noise signal by the independent component analysis from the power spectrum of the target speech partly...
In this paper, we propose a new spatial subtraction array (SSA) structure which includes independent component analysis (ICA)-based noise estimator. Recently, SSA has been proposed to realize noise-robust hands-free speech recognition. In SSA, noise reduction is achieved by subtracting the estimated noise power spectrum from the noisy speech power spectrum. The conventional SSA uses null beamformer...
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