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Harmonicity-Based Blind Dereverberation for Single-Channel Speech Signals
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2006
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EngineeringHarmonicity-based Blind DereverberationSpeech EnhancementSpeech RecognitionHarmonicity EnhancementAudio Signal ProcessingNoiseAudio AnalysisImmersive AudioAcoustic Signal ProcessingHealth SciencesRoom Impulse ResponseMulti-channel ProcessingDistant Speech RecognitionSignal ProcessingSpeech CommunicationSpeech ProcessingSpeech SeparationSignal SeparationDistant Acquisition
The distant acquisition of acoustic signals in an enclosed space often produces reverberant artifacts due to the room impulse response. Speech dereverberation is desirable in situations where the distant acquisition of acoustic signals is involved. These situations include hands-free speech recognition, teleconferencing, and meeting recording, to name a few. This paper proposes a processing method, named Harmonicity-based dEReverBeration (HERB), to reduce the amount of reverberation in the signal picked up by a single microphone. The method makes extensive use of harmonicity, a unique characteristic of speech, in the design of a dereverberation filter. In particular, harmonicity enhancement is proposed and demonstrated as an effective way of estimating a filter that approximates an inverse filter corresponding to the room impulse response. Two specific harmonicity enhancement techniques are presented and compared; one based on an average transfer function and the other on the minimization of a mean squared error function. Prototype HERB systems are implemented by introducing several techniques to improve the accuracy of dereverberation filter estimation, including time warping analysis. Experimental results show that the proposed methods can achieve high-quality speech dereverberation, when the reverberation time is between 0.1 and 1.0 s, in terms of reverberation energy decay curves and automatic speech recognition accuracy
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