Title :
Convolutive blind signal separation with post-processing
Author :
Low, Siow Yong ; Nordholm, Sven ; Togneri, Roberto
Author_Institution :
Western Australian Telecommun. Res. Inst., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
A new subband based speech enhancement scheme is presented. It integrates spatial and temporal signal processing methods to enhance speech signals in a noisy environment. The approach makes use of the popular blind signal separation (BSS) to spatially separate the target signal from the interference. Due to the multipath/reverberant environment, BSS has its fundamental limitation in its separation quality. To overcome that, an adaptive noise canceller (ANC) is employed to perform further interference reduction. The reference for the ANC in this case is simply the interference dominant output from the BSS. A higher order statistical method is proposed for the selection of the reference signal. This post processing acts as a spectral decorrelator and experimental results show that even in under-determined (more sources than elements) case, the structure offers impressive enhancement capability. Further, a remarkable improvement in recognition rate is registered when tested in automatic speech recognition (ASR).
Keywords :
blind source separation; interference suppression; reverberation; speech enhancement; adaptive noise canceller; automatic speech recognition; convolutive blind signal separation; hands-free communication; interference reduction; multipath environment; reverberant environment; spatial signal processing; spectral decorrelator; speech enhancement; temporal signal processing; Automatic speech recognition; Blind source separation; Decorrelation; Interference; Noise cancellation; Signal processing; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Statistical analysis; Working environment noise; Adaptive noise canceller; LMS algorithm; blind source separation; kurtosis; speech recognition; subband;
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSA.2004.832993