Title :
Speech-Model Based Accurate Blind Reverberation Time Estimation Using an LPC Filter
Author :
Keshavarz, Abbas ; Mosayyebpour, Saeed ; Biguesh, Mehrzad ; Gulliver, T. Aaron ; Esmaeili, Morteza
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Shiraz Univ., Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a speech-model based method using the linear predictive (LP) residual of the speech signal and the maximum-likelihood (ML) estimator proposed in “Blind estimation of reverberation time,” (R. Ratnam , J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 2004) to blindly estimate the reverberation time (RT60). The input speech is passed through a low order linear predictive coding (LPC) filter to obtain the LP residual signal. It is proven that the unbiased autocorrelation function of this LP residual has the required properties to be used as an input to the ML estimator. It is shown that this method can successfully estimate the reverberation time with less data than existing blind methods. Experiments show that the proposed method can produce better estimates of RT60, even in highly reverberant rooms. This is because the entire input speech data is used in the estimation process. The proposed method is not sensitive to the type of input data (voiced, unvoiced), number of gaps, or window length. In addition, evaluation using white Gaussian noise and recorded babble noise shows that it can estimate RT60 in the presence of (moderate) background noise.
Keywords :
linear predictive coding; maximum likelihood estimation; speech processing; white noise; LPC filter; babble noise; background noise; input speech; linear predictive coding filter; linear predictive residual signal; maximum likelihood estimator; reverberant rooms; speech signal; speech-model based accurate blind reverberation time estimation; speech-model based method; unbiased autocorrelation function; white Gaussian noise; Correlation; Maximum likelihood estimation; Noise measurement; Reverberation; Speech; Speech processing; Linear predictive coding (LPC) filter; linear predictive (LP) residual; maximum-likelihood (ML) estimator; reverberation time; unbiased autocorrelation function;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2012.2191283