A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 2
A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech Enhancement: Optimal Filters with Model 2
Benesty, Jacob; Huang, Yiteng
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[This chapter is dedicated to the derivation and study of optimal filters with Model 2 where the conjugate of the noisy signal, i.e., Y *(k, m), is considered as another observation since, in general, it is not completely coherent with Y(k, m). Therefore, we need to use the widely linear filtering technique (34), (38).]
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A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 2
[This chapter is dedicated to the derivation and study of optimal filters with Model 2 where the conjugate of the noisy signal, i.e., Y *(k, m), is considered as another observation since, in general, it is not completely coherent with Y(k, m). Therefore, we need to use the widely linear filtering technique (34), (38).]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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