Enhancing quality of speech in noisy environments has been an active area of research due to the abundance of applications dealing with human voice and dependence of their performance on this quality. While original approaches in the field were mostly addressing this problem in a pure statistical framework in which the goal was to estimate speech from its sum with other independent processes (noise), during last decade, the attention of the scientific community has turned to the functionality of human auditory system. A lot of effort has been put to bridge the gap between the performance of speech processing algorithms and that of average human by borrowing the models suggested for the sound processing in the auditory system. In this thesi...
Speech has evolved as a primary form of communication between humans. This most used means of commun...
Baby D., ''Non-negative sparse representations for speech enhancement and recognition'', Proefschrif...
In real world environments, the speech signals received by our ears are usually a combination of dif...
While humans can easily segregate and track a speaker's voice in a loud noisy environment, most mode...
Many speech enhancement algorithms suffer from musical noise – an estimation residue noise consistin...
Our senses are our window to the world, and hearing is the window through which we perceive the worl...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
abstract: Following the success in incorporating perceptual models in audio coding algorithms, their...
One of the biggest obstacles that hinder the widespread use of automatic speech recognition technolo...
Animals throughout the animal kingdom excel at extracting individual sounds from competing backgroun...
Speech recordings taken from real-world environments often contain background noises which degrade t...
In this thesis, we are interested in processing noisy speech signals that are meant to be heard by h...
While there have been many attempts to mitigate interferences of background noise, the performance o...
Many speech technologies, such as automatic speech recognition and speaker identification, are conve...
Humans are constantly exposed to a variety of acoustic stimuli ranging from music and speech to more...
Speech has evolved as a primary form of communication between humans. This most used means of commun...
Baby D., ''Non-negative sparse representations for speech enhancement and recognition'', Proefschrif...
In real world environments, the speech signals received by our ears are usually a combination of dif...
While humans can easily segregate and track a speaker's voice in a loud noisy environment, most mode...
Many speech enhancement algorithms suffer from musical noise – an estimation residue noise consistin...
Our senses are our window to the world, and hearing is the window through which we perceive the worl...
Approximately 360 million people in the world suffer from a disabling hearing loss. A cochlear impla...
abstract: Following the success in incorporating perceptual models in audio coding algorithms, their...
One of the biggest obstacles that hinder the widespread use of automatic speech recognition technolo...
Animals throughout the animal kingdom excel at extracting individual sounds from competing backgroun...
Speech recordings taken from real-world environments often contain background noises which degrade t...
In this thesis, we are interested in processing noisy speech signals that are meant to be heard by h...
While there have been many attempts to mitigate interferences of background noise, the performance o...
Many speech technologies, such as automatic speech recognition and speaker identification, are conve...
Humans are constantly exposed to a variety of acoustic stimuli ranging from music and speech to more...
Speech has evolved as a primary form of communication between humans. This most used means of commun...
Baby D., ''Non-negative sparse representations for speech enhancement and recognition'', Proefschrif...
In real world environments, the speech signals received by our ears are usually a combination of dif...