1/21/04 rev. 1.02 We show how to construct a channel-independent representation of speech that has propagated through a noisy reverberant channel. This is done by blindly rescaling the cepstral time series by a non-linear function, with the form of this scale function being determined by previously encountered cepstra from that channel. The rescaled form of the time series is an invariant property of it in the following sense: it is unaffected if the time series is transformed by any time-independent invertible distortion. Because a linear channel with stationary noise and impulse response transforms cepstra in this way, the new technique can be used to remove the channel dependence of a cepstral time series. In experiments, the method achi...
This paper proposes a method for blindly estimating the reverberation time based on the concept of t...
The performance of a typical speaker verification system degrades significantly in reverberant envir...
This dissertation introduces a new approach to estimation of the features used in an automatic speec...
Model-based approaches to handling additive background noise and channel distortion, such as Vector ...
When capturing speech signals using a distant microphone within a confined acoustic space, the recor...
This paper reports comparative evaluations of twelve typical methods of estimating fundamental frequ...
Suppression of late reverberations is a challenging problem in reverberant speech enhancement. A pro...
The reverberation of an acoustic channel can be characterised by two frequency-dependent parameters:...
The reverberation of an acoustic channel can be characterised by two frequency-dependent parameters:...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new method for single-channel denoising that sheds new...
This paper will discuss two methods for obtaining derived, noise-evoked otoacoustic emissions (NEOAE...
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We present a self-supervised speech restoration method without paired speech corpora. Because the pr...
<p>(A) Similarity between decoded responses to the clean sounds (), and the clean sounds' spectrogra...
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This paper proposes a method for blindly estimating the reverberation time based on the concept of t...
The performance of a typical speaker verification system degrades significantly in reverberant envir...
This dissertation introduces a new approach to estimation of the features used in an automatic speec...
Model-based approaches to handling additive background noise and channel distortion, such as Vector ...
When capturing speech signals using a distant microphone within a confined acoustic space, the recor...
This paper reports comparative evaluations of twelve typical methods of estimating fundamental frequ...
Suppression of late reverberations is a challenging problem in reverberant speech enhancement. A pro...
The reverberation of an acoustic channel can be characterised by two frequency-dependent parameters:...
The reverberation of an acoustic channel can be characterised by two frequency-dependent parameters:...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new method for single-channel denoising that sheds new...
This paper will discuss two methods for obtaining derived, noise-evoked otoacoustic emissions (NEOAE...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
We present a self-supervised speech restoration method without paired speech corpora. Because the pr...
<p>(A) Similarity between decoded responses to the clean sounds (), and the clean sounds' spectrogra...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
This paper proposes a method for blindly estimating the reverberation time based on the concept of t...
The performance of a typical speaker verification system degrades significantly in reverberant envir...
This dissertation introduces a new approach to estimation of the features used in an automatic speec...