Title :
Tracking speech-presence uncertainty to improve speech enhancement in non-stationary noise environments
Author :
Malah, David ; Cox, Richard V. ; Accardi, Anthony J.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Florham Park, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Speech enhancement algorithms which are based on estimating the short-time spectral amplitude of the clean speech have better performance when a soft-decision gain modification, depending on the a priori probability of speech absence, is used. In reported works a fixed probability, q, is assumed. Since speech is non-stationary and may not be present in every frequency bin when voiced, we propose a method for estimating distinct values of q for different bins which are tracked in time. The estimation is based on a decision-theoretic approach for setting a threshold in each bin followed by short-time averaging. The estimated q´s are used to control both the gain and the update of the estimated noise spectrum during speech presence in a modified MMSE log-spectral amplitude estimator. Subjective tests resulted in higher scores than for the IS-127 standard enhancement algorithm, when pre-processing noisy speech for a coding application
Keywords :
amplitude estimation; decision theory; least mean squares methods; noise; probability; spectral analysis; speech coding; speech enhancement; IS-127 standard enhancement algorithm; a priori probability; clean speech; coding application; decision theory; estimated noise spectrum; frequency bin; gain; modified MMSE log-spectral amplitude estimator; noisy speech preprocessing; nonstationary noise environments; performance; short-time averaging; short-time spectral amplitude estimation; soft-decision gain modification; speech absence; speech enhancement algorithms; speech-presence uncertainty tracking; subjective tests; threshold; update; Additive noise; Amplitude estimation; Frequency estimation; Performance gain; Speech analysis; Speech coding; Speech enhancement; Testing; Uncertainty; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5041-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1999.759789