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Blind Spatial Subtraction Array for Speech Enhancement in Noisy Environment

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It is theoretically and experimentally pointed out that ICA is proficient in noise estimation under a non-point-source noise condition rather than in speech estimation, and a new blind spatial subtraction array (BSSA) is proposed that utilizes ICA as a noise estimator.
Abstract
We propose a new blind spatial subtraction array (BSSA) consisting of a noise estimator based on independent component analysis (ICA) for efficient speech enhancement. In this paper, first, we theoretically and experimentally point out that ICA is proficient in noise estimation under a non-point-source noise condition rather than in speech estimation. Therefore, we propose BSSA that utilizes ICA as a noise estimator. In BSSA, speech extraction is achieved by subtracting the power spectrum of noise signals estimated using ICA from the power spectrum of the partly enhanced target speech signal with a delay-and-sum beamformer. This ldquopower-spectrum-domain subtractionrdquo procedure enables better noise reduction than the conventional ICA with estimation-error robustness. Another benefit of BSSA architecture is ldquopermutation robustness". Although the ICA part in BSSA suffers from a source permutation problem, the BSSA architecture can reduce the negative affection when permutation arises. The results of various speech enhancement test reveal that the noise reduction and speech recognition performance of the proposed BSSA are superior to those of conventional methods.

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Pierre Comon
- 01 Apr 1994 - 
TL;DR: An efficient algorithm is proposed, which allows the computation of the ICA of a data matrix within a polynomial time and may actually be seen as an extension of the principal component analysis (PCA).
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Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using spectral subtraction

TL;DR: A stand-alone noise suppression algorithm that resynthesizes a speech waveform and can be used as a pre-processor to narrow-band voice communications systems, speech recognition systems, or speaker authentication systems.
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Comparison of parametric representations for monosyllabic word recognition in continuously spoken sentences

TL;DR: In this article, several parametric representations of the acoustic signal were compared with regard to word recognition performance in a syllable-oriented continuous speech recognition system, and the emphasis was on the ability to retain phonetically significant acoustic information in the face of syntactic and duration variations.
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Blind separation of sources, Part 1: an adaptive algorithm based on neuromimetic architecture

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