[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness for the spectra of speech signals. In this compensation scheme, called magnitude spectrum enhancement (MSE), a voice activity detection (VAD) process is performed on the frame sequence of the utterance. The magnitude spectra of non-speech frames are then reduced while those of speech frames are amplified. In experiments conducted on the Aurora-2 noisy digits database, MSE achieves an error reduction rate of nearly 42% relative to baseline processing. This method outperforms well-known spectral-domain speech enhancement techniques, including spectral subtraction (SS) and Wiener filtering (WF). In addition, the proposed MSE can be integrated w...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This paper presents an improved version of a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of s...
Abstract: The changing on peaks structure of the speech spectrum is perhaps the most important cause...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
This paper presents an improved version of a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of s...
Two approaches for modulation spectrum equalization are proposed for robust feature extraction in sp...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This paper presents an improved version of a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of s...
Abstract: The changing on peaks structure of the speech spectrum is perhaps the most important cause...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this article, we present an effective compensation scheme to improve noise robustness...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present two novel algorithms to improve the noise robustness of featur...
This paper presents an improved version of a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of s...
Two approaches for modulation spectrum equalization are proposed for robust feature extraction in sp...
This paper presents a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of speech robust features i...
This paper presents an improved version of a spectral normalisation based method for extraction of s...
Abstract: The changing on peaks structure of the speech spectrum is perhaps the most important cause...