Extension of Pre-Image Speech De-Noising by Voice Activity Detection Using a Bone Conductive Microphone

Konferenz: IWAENC 2012 - International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement
04.09.2012-06.09.2012 in Aachen, Germany

Tagungsband: IWAENC 2012

Seiten: 4Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Leitner, Christina; Pernkopf, Franz (Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory, Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 16c, 8010 Graz, Austria)

Inhalt:
In this paper, we use voice activity detection to improve the de-noising ability of the previously proposed pre-image iteration speech enhancement method. We use a speech database consisting of two-channel recordings where the audio signal is recorded by both a bone conductive microphone and a close-talking microphone. The bone channel is used for voice activity detection as it can be assumed to be robust against environmental noise. The pre-image iteration method is prone to residual noise around speech components – we use the voice activity detection to remove this noise. The approach is evaluated using objective quality measures of the PEASS toolbox and shows an increase of the de-noising capability compared to the original method. Index Terms — Speech de-noising, voice activity detection, bone conductive microphone, pre-image iterations, speech enhancement