This paper describes a novel two-stage dereverberation feature enhancement method for noise-robust automatic speech recognition. In the first stage, an estimate of the dereverberated speech is generated by matching the distribution of the observed reverberant speech to that of clean speech, in a decorrelated transformation domain that has a long temporal context in order to address the effects of reverberation. The second stage uses this dereverberated signal as an initial estimate within a non-negative matrix factorization framework, which jointly estimates a sparse representation of the clean speech signal and an estimate of the convolutional distortion. The proposed feature enhancement method, when used in conjunction with automatic spee...
Speech recognition technology reaches almost a practical level if we use a close contact microphone ...
This paper deals with speech enhancement in noisy reverberated environments where multiple speakers ...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
This paper describes a novel two-stage dereverberation feature enhancement method for noise-robust a...
The problem of reverberation in speech recognition is addressed in this study by extending a noise-r...
© 2016 IEEE. Exemplar-based techniques, where the noisy speech is decomposed as a linear combination...
This paper proposes two methods for robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) in reverberant environ...
This paper presents extended techniques aiming at the improvement of automatic speech recognition (A...
This paper investigates deep neural networks (DNN) based on nonlinear feature mapping and statistica...
Several single channel dereverberation techniques exists that en-hance the harmonic properties of vo...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
This paper investigates four single-channel speech dereverberation algorithms, i.e., two unsupervise...
This paper presents a blind dereverberation method designed to recover the subband envelope of an or...
This paper proposes to use non-negative matrix factorization based speech enhancement in robust auto...
Speech recognition technology reaches almost a practical level if we use a close contact microphone ...
This paper deals with speech enhancement in noisy reverberated environments where multiple speakers ...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...
This paper describes a novel two-stage dereverberation feature enhancement method for noise-robust a...
The problem of reverberation in speech recognition is addressed in this study by extending a noise-r...
© 2016 IEEE. Exemplar-based techniques, where the noisy speech is decomposed as a linear combination...
This paper proposes two methods for robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) in reverberant environ...
This paper presents extended techniques aiming at the improvement of automatic speech recognition (A...
This paper investigates deep neural networks (DNN) based on nonlinear feature mapping and statistica...
Several single channel dereverberation techniques exists that en-hance the harmonic properties of vo...
In this article the authors continue previous studies regarding the investigation of methods that ai...
This paper presents a conversational speech recognition system able to operate in non-stationary rev...
This paper investigates four single-channel speech dereverberation algorithms, i.e., two unsupervise...
This paper presents a blind dereverberation method designed to recover the subband envelope of an or...
This paper proposes to use non-negative matrix factorization based speech enhancement in robust auto...
Speech recognition technology reaches almost a practical level if we use a close contact microphone ...
This paper deals with speech enhancement in noisy reverberated environments where multiple speakers ...
In speech communication systems, the microphone signals are degraded by reverberation and ambient no...