We present a novel approach to improve the performance of learning-based speech dereverberation using accurate synthetic datasets. Our approach is designed to recover the reverb-free signal from a reverberant speech signal. We show that accurately simulating the low-frequency components of Room Impulse Responses (RIRs) is important to achieving good dereverberation. We use the GWA dataset that consists of synthetic RIRs generated in a hybrid fashion: an accurate wave-based solver is used to simulate the lower frequencies and geometric ray tracing methods simulate the higher frequencies. We demonstrate that speech dereverberation models trained on hybrid synthetic RIRs outperform models trained on RIRs generated by prior geometric ray tracin...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
This thesis explores compensation for reverberation in human listeners and machines. Late reverberat...
This research examines the validity of utilising a 2D multi-plane FDTD acoustic model to simulate lo...
Artificial reverberation (AR) models play a central role in various audio applications. Therefore, e...
With the advancements in deep learning approaches, the performance of speech enhancing systems in th...
We present the Geometric-Wave Acoustic (GWA) dataset, a large-scale audio dataset of about 2 million...
We present AdVerb, a novel audio-visual dereverberation framework that uses visual cues in addition ...
This work proposes a new learning target based on reverberation time shortening (RTS) for speech der...
This paper examines effects of listening level and reverberation time on the perceived decay rate of...
The study of reverberation, broadly defined as the multipath propagation of sound in an enclosed spa...
Synthetic speech is a valuable means of output, in a range of application contexts, for people with...
In everyday listening, sound reaches our ears directly from a source as well as indirectly via refle...
This work presents an analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of reverberant con...
We propose to characterize and improve the performance of blind room impulse response (RIR) estimati...
The acquisition of a clean audio from distant microphones is often affected by the phenomenon of rev...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
This thesis explores compensation for reverberation in human listeners and machines. Late reverberat...
This research examines the validity of utilising a 2D multi-plane FDTD acoustic model to simulate lo...
Artificial reverberation (AR) models play a central role in various audio applications. Therefore, e...
With the advancements in deep learning approaches, the performance of speech enhancing systems in th...
We present the Geometric-Wave Acoustic (GWA) dataset, a large-scale audio dataset of about 2 million...
We present AdVerb, a novel audio-visual dereverberation framework that uses visual cues in addition ...
This work proposes a new learning target based on reverberation time shortening (RTS) for speech der...
This paper examines effects of listening level and reverberation time on the perceived decay rate of...
The study of reverberation, broadly defined as the multipath propagation of sound in an enclosed spa...
Synthetic speech is a valuable means of output, in a range of application contexts, for people with...
In everyday listening, sound reaches our ears directly from a source as well as indirectly via refle...
This work presents an analysis of distant-talking speech recognition in a variety of reverberant con...
We propose to characterize and improve the performance of blind room impulse response (RIR) estimati...
The acquisition of a clean audio from distant microphones is often affected by the phenomenon of rev...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
This thesis explores compensation for reverberation in human listeners and machines. Late reverberat...
This research examines the validity of utilising a 2D multi-plane FDTD acoustic model to simulate lo...