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Multi-sensor sub-band adaptive noise cancellation for speech enhancement in an automobile environment

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Hussain A, Campbell DR & Moir TJ (1997) Multi-sensor sub-band adaptive noise cancellation for speech enhancement in an automobile environment. In: IEE Colloquium on Adaptive Signal Processing for Mobile Communication Systems. IEE Colloquium, Ref. No. 1997/383. IEE Colloquium on Adaptive Signal Processing for Mobile Communication Systems, London, 29.10.1997-29.10.1997. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, pp. 5/1-5/6. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=668616&abstractAccess=no&userType=; https://doi.org/10.1049/ic%3A19971311

Abstract
Concerning noise in automobiles, the effect of spacing sub-bands nonlinearly in a multi-microphone sub-band adaptive (MMSBA) speech enhancement system as in humans according to a published cochlear function (Greenwood, 1990) is investigated, and the MMSBA scheme is further developed by employing diverse sub-band processing (SEP) in order to allow inter-channel features within the sub-bands to influence the subsequent processing. In order to realize this, a practical metric is developed capable of real-time implementation based on the inter-channel magnitude squared coherence (MSC) relationship which is adaptively estimated during noise alone periods in intermittent speech, for automatically selecting the best SEP option. The choice of SEP options include: (i) no processing; (ii) intermittent coherent noise canceller; and (iii) continuous incoherent noise canceller. The performance of the MMSBA scheme is assessed using informal subjective listening tests for the case of real reverberant automobile data

StatusPublished
Title of seriesIEE Colloquium
Number in seriesRef. No. 1997/383
Publication date31/12/1997
Publication date online31/10/1997
PublisherIEEE
Publisher URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/…ess=no&userType=
Place of publicationPiscataway, NJ
ISSN of series0963-3308
ConferenceIEE Colloquium on Adaptive Signal Processing for Mobile Communication Systems
Conference locationLondon
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