A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 3
A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech Enhancement: Optimal Filters with Model 3
Benesty, Jacob; Huang, Yiteng
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[In Model 3, the interframe correlation is taken into account. Thanks to this information, often underestimated in the literature, we can derive useful algorithms such as the MVDR, which is not possible with the classical method (i.e., Model 1). This new perspective is extremely important not only from a theoretical point of view but also from a practical point of view.]
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A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementOptimal Filters with Model 3
[In Model 3, the interframe correlation is taken into account. Thanks to this information, often underestimated in the literature, we can derive useful algorithms such as the MVDR, which is not possible with the classical method (i.e., Model 1). This new perspective is extremely important not only from a theoretical point of view but also from a practical point of view.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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