Title :
Semi-Blind Noise Extraction Using Partially Known Position of the Target Source
Author :
Koldovsky, Zbynek ; Malek, Jiri ; Tichavsky, Petr ; Nesta, Francesco
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Mechatron., Inf., & Interdiscipl. Studies, Tech. Univ. of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
Abstract :
An extracted noise signal provides important information for subsequent enhancement of a target signal. When the target´s position is fixed, the noise extractor could be a target-cancellation filter derived in a noise-free situation. In this paper we consider a situation when such cancellation filters are prepared for a set of several possible positions of the target in advance. The set of filters is interpreted as prior information available for the noise extraction when the target´s exact position is unknown. Our novel method looks for a linear combination of the prepared filters via Independent Component Analysis. The method yields a filter that has a better cancellation performance than the individual filters or filters based on a minimum variance principle. The method is tested in a highly noisy and reverberant real-world environment with moving target source and interferers. A post-processing by Wiener filter using the noise signal extracted by the method is able to improve signal-to-noise ratio of the target by up to 8 dB.
Keywords :
filtering theory; independent component analysis; reverberation; speech enhancement; Wiener filter; cancellation filters; cancellation performance; extracted noise signal; independent component analysis; linear combination; noise extractor; noise signal extraction; noise-free situation; partially known position; reverberant real-world environment; semiblind noise extraction; signal-to-noise ratio; speech enhancement; subsequent enhancement; target signal; target source; target-cancellation filter; Independent component analysis (ICA); audio source separation; generalized sidelobe canceler (GSC); noise extraction; supervised localization;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2013.2264674