Title :
Removing preechoes from audio recordings
Author_Institution :
Dept. Signal, ENST, Paris, France
Abstract :
A method is described for the attenuation of preecho in audio recordings. Preechoes are attenuated replicas of the future signal that can usually be heard in tape or phonograph recordings in silences or near-silences preceding sudden, high amplitude sounds. The method described is based on a very simple attenuation+delay preecho model. The delay is estimated by use of a modified cross-correlation technique, and the value of the attenuation is obtained by a least-squares estimation. The restoration is carried out in the frequency domain by use of a nonlinear spectral subtraction technique very similar to standard noise suppression methods
Keywords :
acoustic correlation; audio recording; delays; echo suppression; frequency-domain analysis; least squares approximations; spectral analysis; attenuation model; audio recordings; audio recordings restoration; delay preecho model; frequency domain; high amplitude sounds; least squares estimation; modified cross correlation technique; noise suppression methods; nonlinear spectral subtraction; phonograph recordings; preecho attenuation; preechoes removal; tape recordings; Acoustic noise; Attenuation; Audio recording; Audio systems; Background noise; Delay estimation; Fourier transforms; Magnetic recording; Noise reduction; Signal restoration;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1995., IEEE ASSP Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3064-1
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1995.482978