A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 1
A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech Enhancement: Optimal Filters with Model 1
Benesty, Jacob; Huang, Yiteng
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[In this chapter, we study noise reduction with Model 1. This is the simplest model and the most investigated one in the literature. Here, only an appropriate gain,H(k,m), is used at each frequencybin k in order to enhance the quality of the speech signal corrupted by an additive noise.]
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A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 1
[In this chapter, we study noise reduction with Model 1. This is the simplest model and the most investigated one in the literature. Here, only an appropriate gain,H(k,m), is used at each frequencybin k in order to enhance the quality of the speech signal corrupted by an additive noise.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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