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It is well established that a decorrelation procedure is required in a multi-channel acoustic echo control system to mitigate the so-called non-uniqueness problem. A recently proposed technique that accomplishes decorrelation by resampling (DBR) has been shown to be advantageous; it achieves a superior performance in the echo reduction gain and offers the possibility of frequency selective decorrelation...
This paper examines the effect of inter-channel decorrelation by sub-band resampling (SBR) on the performance of the robust acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) system based on the residual echo enhancement technique. Due to the flexibility of SBR, the decorrelation performance as measured by the coherence can be matched with other conventional decorrelation procedures. Given the same degree of decorrelation,...
This paper presents a novel decorrelation procedure by frequency-domain resampling in sub-bands. The new procedure expands on the idea of resampling in the frequency domain that efficiently and effectively alleviates the non-uniqueness problem for a multi-channel acoustic echo cancellation system while introducing minimal distortion to the signal. We show in theory and verify experimentally that the...
An inter-channel decorrelation procedure via resampling in the frequency domain for multi-channel acoustic echo cancellation (MCAEC) based on residual echo enhancement is proposed. The objective is to efficiently alleviate the non-uniqueness problem while introducing minimal distortion to the audio quality and the signal statistics. The effectiveness is illustrated with respect to the standard approach...
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