Speech enhancement using nonlinear microphone array with noise adaptive complementary beamforming
This paper describes an improved complementary beamforming microphone array with a new noise adaptation. Complementary beamforming is based on two types of beamformers designed to obtain complementary directivity patterns. In this system, two directivity patterns of the beamformers are adapted to th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper describes an improved complementary beamforming microphone array with a new noise adaptation. Complementary beamforming is based on two types of beamformers designed to obtain complementary directivity patterns. In this system, two directivity patterns of the beamformers are adapted to the noise directions so that the expectation values of each noise power spectrum are minimized. Using this technique, we can realize the directional nulls for each noise even when the number of sound sources exceeds that of microphones. To evaluate the effectiveness, speech enhancement experiments are performed based on computer simulations with a two-element array and three sound sources. Compared with the conventional spectral subtraction method cascaded with the adaptive beamformer, it is shown that the proposed array improves the signal-to-noise ratio of degraded speech by more than 6 dB and performs more than 18% better in word recognition rates when the interfering noise is two speakers. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6149 2379-190X |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICASSP.2000.859143 |