Title of article
Multichannel Post-Filtering in Nonstationary Noise Environments
Author/Authors
I. Cohen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
12
From page
1149
To page
1160
Abstract
In this paper,we present a multichannel post-filtering
approach for minimizing the log-spectral amplitude distortion in
nonstationary noise environments. The beamformer is realistically
assumed to have a steering error, a blocking matrix that is unable
to block all of the desired signal components, and a noise canceller
that is adapted to the pseudo-stationary noise but not modified
during transient interferences. A mild assumption is made that a
desired signal component is stronger at the beamformer output
than at any reference noise signal, and a noise component is
strongest at one of the reference signals. The ratio between the
transient power at the beamformer output and the transient
power at the reference noise signals is used to indicate whether
such a transient is desired or interfering. Based on a Gaussian
statistical model and combined with an appropriate spectral
enhancement technique, we derive estimators for the signal presence
probability, the noise power spectral density, and the clean
signal. The proposed method is tested in various nonstationary
noise environments. Compared with single-channel post-filtering,
a significantly reduced level of nonstationary noise is achieved
without further distorting the desired signal components.
Keywords
speech enhancement. , Acoustic noise measurement , Spectral analysis , Adaptive signal processing , array signal processing , Signal detection
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Record number
403542
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