Dereverberation is a growing area of research with many new algorithms appearing in the literature. However, there are still no unanimously accepted tools for evalua-tion of these algorithms. In this paper, we introduce the Multichannel Acoustic Reverberation Database at York (MARDY) containing real measured multichannel room impulse responses. We demonstrate its use for the evalua-tion of dereverberation algorithms using three recent mul-tichannel methods. Furthermore, psychoacoustic issues regarding the performance evaluation of dereverberation algorithms are discussed. 1
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of rever-berant speech signal processing, ...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Dereverberation is required in various speech processing applications such as handsfree telephony a...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
This paper investigates four single-channel speech dereverberation algorithms, i.e., two unsupervise...
Reverberation is a phenomenon in auditoriums such as concert halls and churches. Reverberation consi...
The increasing processing power of hearing aids and mobile devices has led to the potential for inco...
In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently propos...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
When capturing speech signals using a distant microphone within a confined acoustic space, the recor...
The acquisition of a clean audio from distant microphones is often affected by the phenomenon of rev...
Acoustic event detection (AED) is increasingly present in applications such as health monitoring, se...
The study of reverberation, broadly defined as the multipath propagation of sound in an enclosed spa...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of rever-berant speech signal processing, ...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Dereverberation is required in various speech processing applications such as handsfree telephony a...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
This paper investigates four single-channel speech dereverberation algorithms, i.e., two unsupervise...
Reverberation is a phenomenon in auditoriums such as concert halls and churches. Reverberation consi...
The increasing processing power of hearing aids and mobile devices has led to the potential for inco...
In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently propos...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
When capturing speech signals using a distant microphone within a confined acoustic space, the recor...
The acquisition of a clean audio from distant microphones is often affected by the phenomenon of rev...
Acoustic event detection (AED) is increasingly present in applications such as health monitoring, se...
The study of reverberation, broadly defined as the multipath propagation of sound in an enclosed spa...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of rever-berant speech signal processing, ...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...