We consider the problem of blind multi-channel speech dereverberation without the knowledge of room acoustics. The dereverberated speech component is estimated by subtracting the undesired component, estimated using multi-channel linear prediction (MCLP), from the reference microphone signal. In this paper we present a framework for MCLP-based speech dereverberation by exploiting sparsity in the time-frequency domain. The presented framework uses a wideband or a narrowband signal model and a sparse analysis or synthesis model for the desired speech component. The proposed problems involving a reweighted $\ell_1$-norm, are solved in a flexible optimization framework. The obtained results are comparable to the state of the art, motivating fur...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
It has been shown that the multi-channel linear prediction (MCLP) can achieve blind speech dereverbe...
International audience<p> Reverberation degrades speech intelligibility in telecommunications as wel...
We consider the problem of blind multi-channel speech dereverberation without the knowledge of room ...
The quality of recorded speech signals can be substantially affected by room reverberation. In this ...
In this letter, we present an adaptive speech dereverberation method based on constrained sparse mul...
Reverberation has a considerable impact on the quality and intel-ligibility of captured speech signa...
Reverberation has a considerable impact on the quality and intel-ligibility of captured speech signa...
In many acoustic conditions the recorded speech signals may be severely affected by reverberation, l...
Room reverberation can severely degrade the auditory quality and intelligibility of the speech signa...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
© 2014 IEEE. For blind speech dereverberation, two frameworks are commonly used: On the one hand, th...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
In this paper, we consider the blind multichannel dereverberation problem for a single source. The m...
This paper presents a blind dereverberation method designed to recover the subband envelope of an or...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
It has been shown that the multi-channel linear prediction (MCLP) can achieve blind speech dereverbe...
International audience<p> Reverberation degrades speech intelligibility in telecommunications as wel...
We consider the problem of blind multi-channel speech dereverberation without the knowledge of room ...
The quality of recorded speech signals can be substantially affected by room reverberation. In this ...
In this letter, we present an adaptive speech dereverberation method based on constrained sparse mul...
Reverberation has a considerable impact on the quality and intel-ligibility of captured speech signa...
Reverberation has a considerable impact on the quality and intel-ligibility of captured speech signa...
In many acoustic conditions the recorded speech signals may be severely affected by reverberation, l...
Room reverberation can severely degrade the auditory quality and intelligibility of the speech signa...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
© 2014 IEEE. For blind speech dereverberation, two frameworks are commonly used: On the one hand, th...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
In this paper, we consider the blind multichannel dereverberation problem for a single source. The m...
This paper presents a blind dereverberation method designed to recover the subband envelope of an or...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
It has been shown that the multi-channel linear prediction (MCLP) can achieve blind speech dereverbe...
International audience<p> Reverberation degrades speech intelligibility in telecommunications as wel...