The generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) method is a common algorithm to enhance audio signals using a microphone array. Distortion of the enhanced audio signal consists of two parts: the residual acoustic noise and the distortion of the desired audio signal, which means that the desired audio signal is damaged. This paper proposes a modified GSC method to reduce both kinds of distortion when the desired audio signal is a non-stationary speech signal. First, the cross-correlation coefficient between the canceling signal and the error signal of the least mean square (LMS) algorithm was added to the adaptive process of the GSC method to reduce the distortion of the enhanced signal while the energy of the desired signal frame was increased sud...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...
A novel speech enhancement method based on generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) structure is present...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...
This project presents the description, design and the implementation of a 4-channel microphone array...
The paper proposes an efficient microphone array processing technique for speech enhancement. The sc...
Abstract—In this paper, two new noise reduction algorithms are presented which are robust to the mis...
Abstract: Combating noise signals is still a very important and challenging research topic. Previous...
The Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fields such...
AbstractThe Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fie...
The Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fields such...
Combating noise signals is still a very important and challenging research topic. Previously, we pre...
Speech signal is often contaminated by both room reverberation and ambient noise. In this contributi...
© 2014 IEEE. For blind speech dereverberation, two frameworks are commonly used: On the one hand, th...
© 2018 IEEE. The use of an external microphone in conjunction with an existing local microphone arra...
This paper introduces two novel adaptive beam-forming techniques for noise reduction applications. T...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...
A novel speech enhancement method based on generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) structure is present...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...
This project presents the description, design and the implementation of a 4-channel microphone array...
The paper proposes an efficient microphone array processing technique for speech enhancement. The sc...
Abstract—In this paper, two new noise reduction algorithms are presented which are robust to the mis...
Abstract: Combating noise signals is still a very important and challenging research topic. Previous...
The Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fields such...
AbstractThe Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fie...
The Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) is a beamforming scheme which is applied in many fields such...
Combating noise signals is still a very important and challenging research topic. Previously, we pre...
Speech signal is often contaminated by both room reverberation and ambient noise. In this contributi...
© 2014 IEEE. For blind speech dereverberation, two frameworks are commonly used: On the one hand, th...
© 2018 IEEE. The use of an external microphone in conjunction with an existing local microphone arra...
This paper introduces two novel adaptive beam-forming techniques for noise reduction applications. T...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...
A novel speech enhancement method based on generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC) structure is present...
Hearing impaired persons lose their ability to distinguish speech signal in ambient noise. Human hea...