Subspace filtering is an extensively studied technique that has been proven very effective in the area of speech enhancement to improve the speech intelligibility. In this paper, we review different subspace estimation techniques (Minimum Variance, Least Squares, Singular Value Adaptation, Time Domain Constrained and Spectral Domain Constrained) in a modified singular value decomposition (SVD) framework, and investigate their capability to improve the noise robustness of speech recognisers. An extensive set of recognition experiments with the Resource Management (RM) database showed that significant reductions in WER can be obtained, both for the white noise and the coloured noise case. Unlike for speech enhancement approaches, we found tha...
This thesis explores some of the main approaches to the problem of speech signal enhancement. Tradi...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This report handles about the reduction of additive background noise in speech. The presence of back...
The objective of this paper is threefold: ( 1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spe...
The objective of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spe...
The objective of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spee...
Signal Subspace (SS) based speech enhancement techniques obtain significant additive-noise reduction...
The presence of all kinds of noise in the speech signal can lead to a significant degradation in rec...
This paper presents a new approach to improve the robustness of large vocabulary continuous speech r...
This paper deals with the problem of the recognition of speech corrupted by additive noise at modera...
We present in this paper a signal subspace-based approach for enhancing a noisy signal. In our previ...
Speech enhancement aims to improve the performance of speech processing systems operating in vari...
Speech enhancement is a classical problem in signal processing, yet still largely unsolved. Two of t...
Subspace-based methods have been effectively used to estimate enhanced speech from noisy speech samp...
We present in this paper a signal subspace-based approach for enhancing a noisy signal. This algorit...
This thesis explores some of the main approaches to the problem of speech signal enhancement. Tradi...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This report handles about the reduction of additive background noise in speech. The presence of back...
The objective of this paper is threefold: ( 1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spe...
The objective of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spe...
The objective of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide an extensive review of signal subspace spee...
Signal Subspace (SS) based speech enhancement techniques obtain significant additive-noise reduction...
The presence of all kinds of noise in the speech signal can lead to a significant degradation in rec...
This paper presents a new approach to improve the robustness of large vocabulary continuous speech r...
This paper deals with the problem of the recognition of speech corrupted by additive noise at modera...
We present in this paper a signal subspace-based approach for enhancing a noisy signal. In our previ...
Speech enhancement aims to improve the performance of speech processing systems operating in vari...
Speech enhancement is a classical problem in signal processing, yet still largely unsolved. Two of t...
Subspace-based methods have been effectively used to estimate enhanced speech from noisy speech samp...
We present in this paper a signal subspace-based approach for enhancing a noisy signal. This algorit...
This thesis explores some of the main approaches to the problem of speech signal enhancement. Tradi...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This report handles about the reduction of additive background noise in speech. The presence of back...