TR2012-011
Speech Enhancement by Indirect VTS
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- "Speech Enhancement by Indirect VTS", Acoustical Society of Japan Spring Meeting (ASJ), March 2012. ,
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Model-based speech enhancement methods, such as vector-Taylor series-based methods (VTS), share a common methodology: they estimate speech using the expected value of the clean speech given the noisy speech under a statistical model. We show that it may be better to use the expected value of the noise under the model and subtract it from the noisy observation to form an indirect estimate of the speech. Interestingly, for VTS, this methodology turns out to be related to the application of an SNR-dependent gain to the direct VTS speech estimate. In results obtained on an automotive noise task, this methodology produces an average improvement of 1.6 dB signal-to-noise ratio, relative to conventional methods.
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NEWS ASJ 2012: publication by Jonathan Le Roux and John R. Hershey Date: March 13, 2012
Where: Acoustical Society of Japan Spring Meeting (ASJ)
MERL Contact: Jonathan Le Roux
Research Area: Speech & AudioBrief- The paper "Speech Enhancement by Indirect VTS" by Le Roux, J. and Hershey, J.R. was presented at the Acoustical Society of Japan Spring Meeting (ASJ).