The aim of speech enhancement algorithms is to increase the quality and intelligibility of noise degraded speech signals. Classical algorithms make modifications in the magnitude spectrum of the noise degraded signal and leave the phase spectrum unchanged. Leaving the phase spectrum unchanged relies on the results of the early listening tests, in which it is concluded that a better phase estimation does not have a significant effect on speech quality. However, a poor phase estimate causes a noticeable distortion in the reconstructed signal. In this work a new phase estimation method (in the voiced segments of speech) is proposed. This method is then incorporated into classical (magnitude based) enhancement algorithms and a new enhancement method is put forward. The performance of the proposed enhancement method is tested with the ITU-T standard PESQ measure and the results are presented.
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22 October 2012
164th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
22–26 October 2012
Kansas City, Missouri
Session 2pSPb: Signal Processing in Acoustics
November 02 2012
Speech enhancement by maintaining phase continuity
Erdal Mehmetcik;
Erdal Mehmetcik
ASELSAN Inc., Mehmet Akif Ersoy Mahallesi 296. cad, Ankara, 06370 Turkey
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Tolga Çiloğlu
Tolga Çiloğlu
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Middle East Technical University, METU Üniversiteler Mah. Dumlupınar Blv. No:1, Ankara, 6800 Turkey
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Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 18, 055002 (2012)
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Received:
October 07 2012
Accepted:
October 22 2012
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Erdal Mehmetcik, Tolga Çiloğlu; Speech enhancement by maintaining phase continuity. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 22 October 2012; 18 (1): 055002. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4767974
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