A vector quantizer (VQ) trained on short-time frames of a particular source can form an accurate non-parametric model of that source. This principle has been used in several previous source separation and enhancement schemes as a basis for filtering the original mixture. In this paper, we propose the "projection" of a corrupted target signal onto the constrained space represented by the model as a viable model for source separation. We investigate some parameters of VQ encoding, including a more perceptually-motivated distance measure, and an encoding of phase derivatives that supports reconstruction directly from quantizer output alone. For the problem of separating speech from noise, we highlight some problems with this approach, includin...
peer-reviewedWe report on the evaluation of a new method for audio source separation using only one ...
2009 ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Non-linear Speech Processing (NOLISP)International audie...
Comparing human performance on source separation with different automatic approaches, and arguing fo...
In this paper, we present a novel method to address the single-channel speech separation problem. We...
We propose a model-based source separation system for use on single channel speech mixtures where th...
Speaker models for blind source separation are typically based on HMMs consisting of vast numbers of...
Abstract—In many speech separation and enhancement tech-niques, establishing a statistical model lik...
Speech enhancement and separation algorithms sometimes employ a two-stage processing scheme, wherein...
Speaker separation has conventionally been treated as a problem of blind source separation (BSS). Th...
Source separation Most real world signals contain contributions from multiple sources (e.g. cocktail...
The goal of multichannel audio source separation is to produce high quality separated audio signals,...
Discusses work on using ASR models to recognize mixtures and recovering spatial information in rever...
Methods for blind source separation based only on general properties such as source independence enc...
We study topics in source coding, and vector quantization (VQ) in particular. We approach VQ from tw...
Speaker separation has conventionally been treated as a problem of Blind Source Separtion (BSS). Th...
peer-reviewedWe report on the evaluation of a new method for audio source separation using only one ...
2009 ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Non-linear Speech Processing (NOLISP)International audie...
Comparing human performance on source separation with different automatic approaches, and arguing fo...
In this paper, we present a novel method to address the single-channel speech separation problem. We...
We propose a model-based source separation system for use on single channel speech mixtures where th...
Speaker models for blind source separation are typically based on HMMs consisting of vast numbers of...
Abstract—In many speech separation and enhancement tech-niques, establishing a statistical model lik...
Speech enhancement and separation algorithms sometimes employ a two-stage processing scheme, wherein...
Speaker separation has conventionally been treated as a problem of blind source separation (BSS). Th...
Source separation Most real world signals contain contributions from multiple sources (e.g. cocktail...
The goal of multichannel audio source separation is to produce high quality separated audio signals,...
Discusses work on using ASR models to recognize mixtures and recovering spatial information in rever...
Methods for blind source separation based only on general properties such as source independence enc...
We study topics in source coding, and vector quantization (VQ) in particular. We approach VQ from tw...
Speaker separation has conventionally been treated as a problem of Blind Source Separtion (BSS). Th...
peer-reviewedWe report on the evaluation of a new method for audio source separation using only one ...
2009 ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Non-linear Speech Processing (NOLISP)International audie...
Comparing human performance on source separation with different automatic approaches, and arguing fo...