We investigate the estimation of the time- and frequency-dependent coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) from the measured spatial coherence between two omnidirectional microphones. We illustrate the relationship between several known CDR es-timators using a geometric interpretation in the complex plane, discuss the problem of estimator bias, and propose unbiased versions of the estimators. Furthermore, we show that knowl-edge of either the direction of arrival (DOA) of the target source or the coherence of the noise field is sufficient for an unbiased CDR estimation. Finally, we apply the CDR estimators to the problem of dereverberation, using automatic speech recognition word error rate as objective performance measure
In this paper, we investigate the diffuse field coherence model for microphone array pairwise distan...
A spatial filter, with L linear constraints that are based on instantaneous narrowband direction-of-...
This paper addresses the problem of speech dereverberation, whose objective is to estimate the inver...
The signal-to-reverberant ratio (SRR) is an important parameter in several applications such as spee...
The diffuseness of sound can be estimated with practical microphone setups by considering the spatia...
The signal-to-diffuse ratio (SDR), which describes the power ratio between the direct and diffuse co...
Coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) estimates over short time frames are utilised for source counting us...
Coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) estimates over short time frames are utilized for source counting us...
Spatial cross coherence function between two locations in a diffuse sound field is a function of the...
A new approach for estimating the direct-to-reverberant energy ratio (DRR) using a microphone array ...
A binaural dereverberation algorithm is presented that utilizes the properties of the interaural coh...
Measuring the degree of diffuseness of a sound field is crucial in many modern parametric spatial au...
In general, the signal-to-noise ratio as well as the signal-to- reverberation ratio of speech receiv...
The direct-to-reverberant ratio (DRR) is an important characterization of a reverberant environment....
We evaluate a real-time multi-channel dereverbera-tion method for the application to speech recognit...
In this paper, we investigate the diffuse field coherence model for microphone array pairwise distan...
A spatial filter, with L linear constraints that are based on instantaneous narrowband direction-of-...
This paper addresses the problem of speech dereverberation, whose objective is to estimate the inver...
The signal-to-reverberant ratio (SRR) is an important parameter in several applications such as spee...
The diffuseness of sound can be estimated with practical microphone setups by considering the spatia...
The signal-to-diffuse ratio (SDR), which describes the power ratio between the direct and diffuse co...
Coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) estimates over short time frames are utilised for source counting us...
Coherent-to-diffuse ratio (CDR) estimates over short time frames are utilized for source counting us...
Spatial cross coherence function between two locations in a diffuse sound field is a function of the...
A new approach for estimating the direct-to-reverberant energy ratio (DRR) using a microphone array ...
A binaural dereverberation algorithm is presented that utilizes the properties of the interaural coh...
Measuring the degree of diffuseness of a sound field is crucial in many modern parametric spatial au...
In general, the signal-to-noise ratio as well as the signal-to- reverberation ratio of speech receiv...
The direct-to-reverberant ratio (DRR) is an important characterization of a reverberant environment....
We evaluate a real-time multi-channel dereverbera-tion method for the application to speech recognit...
In this paper, we investigate the diffuse field coherence model for microphone array pairwise distan...
A spatial filter, with L linear constraints that are based on instantaneous narrowband direction-of-...
This paper addresses the problem of speech dereverberation, whose objective is to estimate the inver...