In this paper, four STFT based speech enhancement algorithms are proposed. The algorithms enhance speech by estimating its short time spectral amplitude and are combinations of two estimators (MMSE and MAP) with two speech spectral amplitude priors (Gamma and Chi). The proposed priors have a shape parameter a, whose effect on the quality of speech is a focal point of our investigation. Rather than using a priori estimated values of a, we seek those values that maximise the quality of the enhanced speech, in an a posteriori fashion. The performance of the algorithms is first evaluated as a function of the shape parameter a and optimal values are then sought by means of a formal subjective listening test. Finally, the parallel examination of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of simultaneously detecting and estimati...
In this paper we derive minimum mean-square error (MMSE) amplitude estimators for DFT-based noise su...
An optimal approach for enhancing a speech signal degraded by uncorrelated stationary additive noise...
In this paper, we propose a minimum mean square error spectral estimator for clean speech spectral a...
Speech enhancement improves the quality of speech by removing certain amount of noise from noisy spe...
The portability of modern voice processing devices allows them to be used in environments where back...
This contribution presents two spectral amplitude estimators for acoustical background noise suppre...
In this paper, the authors propose the Beta-Order Minimum Mean-Square Error (MMSE) Spectral Amplitud...
We consider the estimation of the speech short-time spectral amplitude (STSA) using a parametric Bay...
International audienceMost speech enhancement methods based on short-time spectral modification are g...
In this paper, the authors propose new perceptually-motivated Weighted Euclidean (WE) and Weighted C...
Commonly used spectral amplitude estimators, such as those proposed by Ephraim and Malah, are only o...
In this paper, an a priori signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimator with a modified sigmoid gain functi...
In this paper, a modified a priori SNR estimator is proposed for speech enhancement. The well-known ...
Abstract—This paper considers techniques for single-channel speech enhancement based on the discrete...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of simultaneously detecting and estimati...
In this paper we derive minimum mean-square error (MMSE) amplitude estimators for DFT-based noise su...
An optimal approach for enhancing a speech signal degraded by uncorrelated stationary additive noise...
In this paper, we propose a minimum mean square error spectral estimator for clean speech spectral a...
Speech enhancement improves the quality of speech by removing certain amount of noise from noisy spe...
The portability of modern voice processing devices allows them to be used in environments where back...
This contribution presents two spectral amplitude estimators for acoustical background noise suppre...
In this paper, the authors propose the Beta-Order Minimum Mean-Square Error (MMSE) Spectral Amplitud...
We consider the estimation of the speech short-time spectral amplitude (STSA) using a parametric Bay...
International audienceMost speech enhancement methods based on short-time spectral modification are g...
In this paper, the authors propose new perceptually-motivated Weighted Euclidean (WE) and Weighted C...
Commonly used spectral amplitude estimators, such as those proposed by Ephraim and Malah, are only o...
In this paper, an a priori signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) estimator with a modified sigmoid gain functi...
In this paper, a modified a priori SNR estimator is proposed for speech enhancement. The well-known ...
Abstract—This paper considers techniques for single-channel speech enhancement based on the discrete...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of simultaneously detecting and estimati...
In this paper we derive minimum mean-square error (MMSE) amplitude estimators for DFT-based noise su...
An optimal approach for enhancing a speech signal degraded by uncorrelated stationary additive noise...