Reducing acoustic noise in audio recordings is an ongoing problem that plagues many applications. This noise is hard to reduce because of interfering sources and non-stationary behavior of the overall background noise. Many single channel noise reduction algorithms exist but are limited in that the more the noise is reduced; the more the signal of interest is distorted due to the fact that the signal and noise overlap in frequency. Specifically acoustic background noise causes problems in the area of speaker identification. Recording a speaker in the presence of acoustic noise ultimately limits the performance and confidence of speaker identification algorithms. In situations where it is impossible to control the environment where the speec...
Conventional microphone array implementations aim to lock onto a source with given location and if r...
A major part of the interaction between humans takes place via speech communication. It is very diff...
In this paper we will describe different multi-microphone noise reduction techniques as for example ...
Abstract—Microphone array systems have been an area of active research for several years. The potent...
This report presents a tutorial of fundamental array processing and beamforming theory relevant to m...
In this paper, proposed techniques aretoreduce acoustic noise in the speech using Microphone Array B...
Speech recognition performance degrades significantly in distant-talking environments, where the sp...
Multi-channel noise reduction has been widely researched to reduce acoustic noise signals and to imp...
Microphone arrays can be advantageously employed in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems to al...
In automatic speaker recognition applications, the presence of background noise severely degrades th...
The performance of voice recognition reduces significantly in noisy environments, where the voice si...
We propose a method for ambient noise reduction using a pair of small microphone arrays separated fr...
Speech in a noisy background presents a challenge for the recognition of that speech both by human l...
This paper addresses the problem of speaker identification in noisy conditions. A two-step noise red...
Conventional microphone array implementations aim to lock onto a source with given location and if r...
Conventional microphone array implementations aim to lock onto a source with given location and if r...
A major part of the interaction between humans takes place via speech communication. It is very diff...
In this paper we will describe different multi-microphone noise reduction techniques as for example ...
Abstract—Microphone array systems have been an area of active research for several years. The potent...
This report presents a tutorial of fundamental array processing and beamforming theory relevant to m...
In this paper, proposed techniques aretoreduce acoustic noise in the speech using Microphone Array B...
Speech recognition performance degrades significantly in distant-talking environments, where the sp...
Multi-channel noise reduction has been widely researched to reduce acoustic noise signals and to imp...
Microphone arrays can be advantageously employed in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems to al...
In automatic speaker recognition applications, the presence of background noise severely degrades th...
The performance of voice recognition reduces significantly in noisy environments, where the voice si...
We propose a method for ambient noise reduction using a pair of small microphone arrays separated fr...
Speech in a noisy background presents a challenge for the recognition of that speech both by human l...
This paper addresses the problem of speaker identification in noisy conditions. A two-step noise red...
Conventional microphone array implementations aim to lock onto a source with given location and if r...
Conventional microphone array implementations aim to lock onto a source with given location and if r...
A major part of the interaction between humans takes place via speech communication. It is very diff...
In this paper we will describe different multi-microphone noise reduction techniques as for example ...