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Separation of speech from interfering speech by means of harmonic selection

Thomas W. Parsons
- 01 Oct 1976 - 
- Vol. 60, Iss: 4, pp 911-918
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In this paper, the harmonics of the desired voice in the Fourier transform of the input were selected to distinguish between two different voices. But the authors focus on the principal subproblem, the separation of vocalic speech.
Abstract
A common type of interference in speech transmission is that caused by the speech of a competing talker. Although the brain is adept at clarifying such speech, it relies heavily on binaural data. When voices interfere over a single channel, separation is much more difficult and intelligibility suffers. Clarifying such speech is a complex and varied problem whose nature changes with the moment‐to‐moment variation in the types of sound which interfere. This paper describes an attack on the principal subproblem, the separation of vocalic speech. Separation is done by selecting the harmonics of the desired voice in the Fourier transform of the input. In implementing this process, techniques have been developed for resolving overlapping spectrum components, for determining pitches of both talkers, and for assuring consistent separation. These techniques are described, their performance on test utterances is summarized, and the possibility of using this process as a basis for the solution of the general two‐tal...

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