2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13634-016-0375-6
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Phase reference for the generalized multichannel Wiener filter

Abstract: The multichannel Wiener filter (MWF) is a well-established noise reduction technique for speech processing. Most commonly, the speech component in a selected reference microphone is estimated. The choice of this reference microphone influences the broadband output signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) as well as the speech distortion. Recently, a generalized formulation for the MWF (G-MWF) was proposed that uses a weighted sum of the individual transfer functions from the speaker to the microphones to form a better spee… Show more

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“…In cognitive radio (CR) communications [4], [5], for example, the selection of parameters of interest may be based on the signal to noise ratio (SNR), signal energy, or transmission rate, and the parameters to be estimated could be channel gain and noise variance of the selected channel. In speech enhancement Nadav Harel and Tirza Routtenberg applications [6], a preliminary stage of reference microphone selection is conducted. In neuroimaging analysis [7], [8], a subset of voxels in the brain may be selected for further analysis based on their activity pattern in functional scans.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In cognitive radio (CR) communications [4], [5], for example, the selection of parameters of interest may be based on the signal to noise ratio (SNR), signal energy, or transmission rate, and the parameters to be estimated could be channel gain and noise variance of the selected channel. In speech enhancement Nadav Harel and Tirza Routtenberg applications [6], a preliminary stage of reference microphone selection is conducted. In neuroimaging analysis [7], [8], a subset of voxels in the brain may be selected for further analysis based on their activity pattern in functional scans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nadav Harel has been funded by the Kreitman School of Advanced Graduate Studies. applications [6], a preliminary stage of reference microphone selection is conducted. In neuroimaging analysis [7], [8], a subset of voxels in the brain may be selected for further analysis based on their activity pattern in functional scans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%