Title :
On the non-uniqueness problem and the semi-blind source separation
Author :
Nesta, Francesco ; Wada, Ted S. ; Miyabe, Shigeki ; Juang, Biing-Hwang
Author_Institution :
Fondazione Bruno Kessler-Irst, Univ. di Trento, Trento, Italy
Abstract :
Semi-blind source separation (SBSS) is a special case of the well-known source separation problem when some partial knowledge of the source signals is available to the system. In particular, a batch-wise adaptation in the frequency domain based on the independent component analysis (ICA) can be effectively used to jointly perform source separation and multi-channel acoustic echo cancellation (MCAEC) without double-talk detection. However, the non-uniqueness problem due to the correlated far-end reference signals still affects the SBSS approach. In this paper, we analyze the structure of the SBSS de-mixing matrix and the behavior of a batch on-line adaptation algorithm under two most common far-end mixing conditions. We show that with a proper constraint on the de-mixing matrix, high echo reduction can be achieved just as the misalignment remains relatively low even for the worst-case scenario of single far-end talker and also without any pre-processing procedure to decorrelate the far-end signals.
Keywords :
blind source separation; echo suppression; independent component analysis; batch online adaptation algorithm; batch-wise adaptation; de-mixing matrix; echo reduction; far-end mixing conditions; far-end reference signals; independent component analysis; multichannel acoustic echo cancellation; non uniqueness problem; semi-blind source separation; source separation; Blind source separation; Decorrelation; Echo cancellers; Filters; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency response; Independent component analysis; Microphones; Signal processing; Source separation; Blind source separation; multi-channel acoustic echo cancellation; semi-blind source separation;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2009. WASPAA '09. IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3678-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-1168
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2009.5346539