Title :
Collaborative Blind Source Separation Using Location Informed Spatial Microphones
Author :
Zheng, Xiguang ; Ritz, Christian ; Xi, Jiangtao
Author_Institution :
ICT Res. Inst., Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
This letter presents a new Collaborative Blind Source Separation (CBSS) technique that uses a pair of location informed coincident microphone arrays to jointly separate simultaneous speech sources based on time-frequency source localization estimates from each microphone recording. While existing BSS approaches are based on localization estimates of sparse time-frequency components, the proposed approach can also recover non-sparse (overlapping) time-frequency components. The proposed method has been evaluated using up to three simultaneous speech sources under both anechoic and reverberant conditions. Results from objective and subjective measures of the perceptual quality of the separated speech show that the proposed approach significantly outperforms existing BSS approaches.
Keywords :
blind source separation; microphone arrays; speech processing; time-frequency analysis; CBSS technique; anechoic condition; collaborative blind source separation; location-informed spatial microphones; microphone arrays; microphone recording; nonsparse time-frequency component; overlapping time-frequency component; perceptual quality; reverberant condition; sparse time-frequency component; speech source separation; time-frequency source localization estimation; Blind source separation; Direction of arrival estimation; Microphone arrays; Speech; Time frequency analysis; Blind source separation; co-located microphone array; speech processing;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LSP.2012.2229977