Speech acquisition in rooms with microphones positioned at a distance from the talker suffers degradation in quality due to reverberation caused by multiple reflections of the sound from surrounding walls and objects. Speech rever-beration is therefore an important problem in, for example, hands-free telecommunication applications. One approach to this problem is to perform dereverberation using blind multichannel system identification and inversion. However, most such methods rely on the assumption that the room transfer functions (RTFs) do not share common zeros. In this paper, a two-stage approach is proposed which separately identifies and equalizes the common and the non-common zeros components of the RTFs. Experimental results indicat...
The common zeros problem for Blind System Identification (BSI) has been well known to degrade the pe...
Reverberation can severely degrade the intelligibility of speech. Blind de-reverberation aims at res...
De-reverberation of speech signals in a hands-free scenario by adaptive algorithms has been a resear...
Reverberation, a component of any sound generated in a natural environment, can degrade speech inte...
The common zeros problem for blind system identification (BSI) is well known. It degrades the perfor...
Submitted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language ProcessingThis paper addresses the ...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
Submitted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language ProcessingThis paper addresses the ...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
Blind identification of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems is not normally possible if comm...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
Speech signals captured by microphones placed at a distance from the speaker are cor- rupted by reve...
Blind identification of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems is not normally possible if comm...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problems of blind multichannel identification and eq...
The common zeros problem for Blind System Identification (BSI) has been well known to degrade the pe...
Reverberation can severely degrade the intelligibility of speech. Blind de-reverberation aims at res...
De-reverberation of speech signals in a hands-free scenario by adaptive algorithms has been a resear...
Reverberation, a component of any sound generated in a natural environment, can degrade speech inte...
The common zeros problem for blind system identification (BSI) is well known. It degrades the perfor...
Submitted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language ProcessingThis paper addresses the ...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
Submitted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language ProcessingThis paper addresses the ...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
Blind identification of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems is not normally possible if comm...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
Speech signals captured by microphones placed at a distance from the speaker are cor- rupted by reve...
Blind identification of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) systems is not normally possible if comm...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problems of blind multichannel identification and eq...
The common zeros problem for Blind System Identification (BSI) has been well known to degrade the pe...
Reverberation can severely degrade the intelligibility of speech. Blind de-reverberation aims at res...
De-reverberation of speech signals in a hands-free scenario by adaptive algorithms has been a resear...