In this paper, we propose an efficient technique for estimating individual power spectral density (PSD) components, i.e., PSD of each desired sound source as well as of noise and reverberation, in a multi-source reverberant sound scene with coherent background noise. We formulate the problem in the spherical harmonics domain to take the advantage of the inherent orthogonality of the spherical harmonics basis functions and extract the PSD components from the cross-correlation between the different sound field modes. We also investigate an implementation issue that occurs at the nulls of the Bessel functions and offer an engineering solution. The performance evaluation takes place in a practical environment with a commercial micropho...
A method for dereverberation and noise reduction is pre-sented. The method is designed for a spheric...
In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently propos...
Speech signals captured by the microphones of a speech communication device are often distorted by i...
In this contribution we focus on the problem of power spectral density (PSD) estimation from multipl...
We proposed a spatial coherence-based PSD estimation and source separation technique in [1] using a ...
We propose a novel Power Spectral Density (PSD) estimator for multi-microphone systems operating in ...
In many distant speech acquisition scenarios, such as hands-free telephony or teleconferencing, the ...
The direct-to-reverberant ratio (DRR) is an important characterization of a reverberant environment....
Various dereverberation and noise reduction algorithms require power spectral density estimates of t...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
The Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm has become one of the most popular algorithms f...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
This paper addresses the problem of extracting a desired speech source from a multispeaker environme...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
Spherical arrays facilitate processing and analysis of sound fields with the potential for high reso...
A method for dereverberation and noise reduction is pre-sented. The method is designed for a spheric...
In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently propos...
Speech signals captured by the microphones of a speech communication device are often distorted by i...
In this contribution we focus on the problem of power spectral density (PSD) estimation from multipl...
We proposed a spatial coherence-based PSD estimation and source separation technique in [1] using a ...
We propose a novel Power Spectral Density (PSD) estimator for multi-microphone systems operating in ...
In many distant speech acquisition scenarios, such as hands-free telephony or teleconferencing, the ...
The direct-to-reverberant ratio (DRR) is an important characterization of a reverberant environment....
Various dereverberation and noise reduction algorithms require power spectral density estimates of t...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
The Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm has become one of the most popular algorithms f...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
This paper addresses the problem of extracting a desired speech source from a multispeaker environme...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
Spherical arrays facilitate processing and analysis of sound fields with the potential for high reso...
A method for dereverberation and noise reduction is pre-sented. The method is designed for a spheric...
In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently propos...
Speech signals captured by the microphones of a speech communication device are often distorted by i...