In this paper we perform an extensive theoretical and experimental comparison of two recently proposed multi-channel speech dereverberation algorithms. Both of them are based on the multi-channel Wiener filter but they use different estimators of the speech and reverberation power spectral densities (PSDs). We first derive closed-form expressions for the mean square error (MSE) of both PSD estimators and then show that one estimator – previously used for speech dereverberation by the authors – always yields a better MSE. Only in the case of a two microphone array or for special spatial distributions of the interference both estimators yield the same MSE. The theoretically derived MSE values are in good agreement with numerical simulation re...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
We propose a novel Power Spectral Density (PSD) estimator for multi-microphone systems operating in ...
In this contribution we focus on the problem of power spectral density (PSD) estimation from multipl...
Dereverberation is required in various speech processing applications such as handsfree telephony a...
Various dereverberation and noise reduction algorithms require power spectral density estimates of t...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
In this paper we study the robustness of a recently proposed Multi-channel Wiener Filter-based speec...
We propose a multi-channel Wiener filter for speech dereverberation in hearing aids. The proposed al...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
In this paper a multi-microphone speech dereverberation al-gorithm is presented. The developed algor...
In this paper a novel speech enhancement algorithm for binaural dereverberation is proposed. It is b...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...
We propose a novel Power Spectral Density (PSD) estimator for multi-microphone systems operating in ...
In this contribution we focus on the problem of power spectral density (PSD) estimation from multipl...
Dereverberation is required in various speech processing applications such as handsfree telephony a...
Various dereverberation and noise reduction algorithms require power spectral density estimates of t...
Using a recently proposed informed spatial filter, it is possible to effectively and robustly reduce...
In this paper we study the robustness of a recently proposed Multi-channel Wiener Filter-based speec...
We propose a multi-channel Wiener filter for speech dereverberation in hearing aids. The proposed al...
Acoustic reverberation arises from the reflection of sound waves within an enclosed space. It is gen...
In this paper a multi-microphone speech dereverberation al-gorithm is presented. The developed algor...
In this paper a novel speech enhancement algorithm for binaural dereverberation is proposed. It is b...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Speech signals recorded in an enclosed space by microphones at a distance from the speaker are often...
Room reverberation leads to reduced intelligibility of audio signals and spectral coloration of audi...
In speech communication systems the received microphone signals are commonly degraded by reverberati...