Title :
Maximization of the subjective loudness of speech with constrained amplitude
Author :
Seppänen, Jarno ; Kananoja, Sami ; Yli-Hietanen, Jari ; Koppinen, Konsta ; Sjöberg, Jari
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Lab., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Finland
Abstract :
We introduce an adaptive algorithm for constraining the amplitude of speech signals while at the same time trying to maintain the subjective loudness and trying not to produce disturbing artifacts. The algorithm can be applied to compensate for the clipping distortion of amplifiers in speech reproduction devices. The algorithm analyzes the speech signal on multiple frequency bands and applies an internal audibility law in order to make inaudible changes to the signal. An example of the audibility law, presented in the form of a matrix, is described, associated with a specific speech reproduction device. Multiple band-pass signals are processed with a waveshaper to accomplish soft-clipping and to constrain the amplitude of the processed signal. When processed with the proposed algorithm, the computational loudness value of speech signals was found to diminish only slightly (approximately 6 sones) during processing, while at the same time the signal amplitude could be reduced by even 15 dB
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; amplifiers; loudness; nonlinear distortion; optimisation; speech processing; adaptive algorithm; amplifier nonlinearity compensation; clipping distortion compensation; constrained amplitude; internal audibility law; listening tests; matrix; multiple band-pass signals; multiple frequency bands; psycho-acoustical data; speech processing; speech reproduction devices; speech signal analysis; speech signals; subjective loudness maximization; waveshaper; Acoustic noise; Adaptive algorithm; Adaptive signal processing; Audio systems; Laboratories; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Time domain analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1999 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5612-8
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1999.810869