In this paper, we give an overview of the background for, the ideas behind, and the challenges to be addressed in the project "Spatio-Temporal Filtering Methods for Enhancement and Separation of Speech Signals," which is funded by the Villum Foundation. The project aims at addressing the problem of enhancing and separating speech signals from noisy mixtures, a problem also known as the cocktail party problem. It aims at exploring new ways of solving this problem by generalizing a new class of optimal temporal filtering methods for periodic signals to multiple microphones, resulting in so-called spatio-temporal filtering methods that are controlled by two parameters, the direction-of-arrival and the fundamental frequency. These filters are o...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of blind separation of under-determined or o...
In a 'conference room scenario', the number of speech sources are not known a priori and the number ...
The "cocktail party problem" has always been a challenging problem to solve and many blind source se...
This paper addresses a method of multichannel signal separation (MSS) with its application to cockta...
This paper introduces a novel time-frequency masking approach for speech enhancement, based on the c...
Abstract—Most state-of-the-art filtering methods for speech enhancement require an estimate of the n...
With the advancement of technology, both assisted listening devices and speech communica-tion device...
In this paper, we present an on-line adaptive scheme for blind separation of speech signals from the...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a simple algorithm to separate a speech signals with the highest...
The cocktail party effect describes the human ability to detect a specific sound of interest in a no...
Abstract—In this paper, spatio-temporal filtering methods are proposed for estimating the direction-...
This paper describes the ability of the Azimuth Discrimination and Resynthesis algorithm (ADRess) to...
The problem of separating mixed signals using multiple sensors, commonly known as blind source separ...
This paper proposes an efficient algorithm for blind source separation (BSS) of mixture of speech si...
Abstract: A very simple and extremely computationally efficient algorithm for blind separation of tw...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of blind separation of under-determined or o...
In a 'conference room scenario', the number of speech sources are not known a priori and the number ...
The "cocktail party problem" has always been a challenging problem to solve and many blind source se...
This paper addresses a method of multichannel signal separation (MSS) with its application to cockta...
This paper introduces a novel time-frequency masking approach for speech enhancement, based on the c...
Abstract—Most state-of-the-art filtering methods for speech enhancement require an estimate of the n...
With the advancement of technology, both assisted listening devices and speech communica-tion device...
In this paper, we present an on-line adaptive scheme for blind separation of speech signals from the...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a simple algorithm to separate a speech signals with the highest...
The cocktail party effect describes the human ability to detect a specific sound of interest in a no...
Abstract—In this paper, spatio-temporal filtering methods are proposed for estimating the direction-...
This paper describes the ability of the Azimuth Discrimination and Resynthesis algorithm (ADRess) to...
The problem of separating mixed signals using multiple sensors, commonly known as blind source separ...
This paper proposes an efficient algorithm for blind source separation (BSS) of mixture of speech si...
Abstract: A very simple and extremely computationally efficient algorithm for blind separation of tw...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of blind separation of under-determined or o...
In a 'conference room scenario', the number of speech sources are not known a priori and the number ...
The "cocktail party problem" has always been a challenging problem to solve and many blind source se...