2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2008.10.020
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Noise cross PSD estimation using phase information in diffuse noise field

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“…For gain function, we employ the (square-root) Wiener filter defined as (20) In the following, we describe the implementation details of the proposed coherence-based method. The two signals captured by the microphones are first processed in 20-ms frames with a Hanning window and a 50% overlap between adjacent frames.…”
Section: B Proposed Speech Enchantment Algorithm and Implementationmentioning
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“…For gain function, we employ the (square-root) Wiener filter defined as (20) In the following, we describe the implementation details of the proposed coherence-based method. The two signals captured by the microphones are first processed in 20-ms frames with a Hanning window and a 50% overlap between adjacent frames.…”
Section: B Proposed Speech Enchantment Algorithm and Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other studies, such as [19], the coherence function has been used as a measure to assess distortion (i.e., all nonlinear effects and noise) in hearing aids. The authors in [20] employed the coherence function for noise estimation in diffuse noise fields. In [21], [22], we proposed two coherence-based dual-microphone noise reduction methods and showed that they offer significant improvement over a well-established beamformer in terms of intelligibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…For notational convenience, we denote the noise PSD at microphone by . Using the expression derived in (9), the noise correlation matrix is given by (21), shown (17) ( 18) at the bottom of the page. Let and be two matrices defined as .…”
Section: B Reduced Estimation Errors With the Mvdrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [21], a method was proposed that relies on the assumption that the noise field is diffuse. Two important examples of diffuse noise fields are a spherically and cylindrically isotropic noise field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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