Title :
Dialogue enhancement using kernel additive modelling
Author :
Kirbiz, Serap ; Liutkus, Antoine ; Taylan Cemgil, A.
Author_Institution :
MEF Univ., İstanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
It is a major problem for the sound engineers to find the right balance between the dialogue signals and the ambient sources. This problem also makes one of the main causes of the audience concerns. The audience wants to arrange the sound balance based on their personal preferences, listening environment and their hearing. In this work, a method is proposed for enhancing the dialogue signals in stereo recordings that consist of more than one source. The kernel additive modelling that has been used successfully in sound source separation is used to extract the dialogues and the ambient sources from the movie sounds. The separated dialogue and ambient sources can later be upmixed by the user to make a personal mix. The separation performance of the proposed method is evaluated on the sounds generated by mixing the sources which were taken from the only dialogue and only music parts of the movies. It has been shown that the Kernel Additive Modelling (KAM) based method can be successfully used for dialogue enhancement.
Keywords :
acoustic generators; acoustic signal processing; entertainment; hearing; interactive systems; source separation; KAM-based method; ambient sources; dialogue extraction; dialogue signal enhancement; kernel additive modelling; listening environment; movie music part; movie sounds; separation performance evaluation; sound balance; sound generation; sound source separation; stereo recordings; user hearing; user preferences; Additives; Kernel; Least squares approximations; Motion pictures; Signal to noise ratio; Source separation; Speech; Dialogue enhancement; kernel additive modelling; upmixing;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015 23th
Conference_Location :
Malatya
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2015.7130322