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6 December 2021 Research on speech enhancement algorithm based on microphone array
Baotong Wu, Shun He
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Proceedings Volume 12085, International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things (GCNIoT 2021); 120850A (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625015
Event: 2021 International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things, 2021, Kunming, China
Abstract
Speech enhancement technology has been applied to many research fields of speech signal processing, such as speech coding, speech recognition, noise suppression and so on. However, in practical applications, there is always noise in the environment, voice in the transmission, to avoid noise interference, and the quality of the environment noise has different effects on the quality of the speech signal. Therefore, speech enhancement algorithm can realize the original clean speech from noisy speech signal. The traditional single microphone in the process of dealing with environmental noise, the received target signal and noise signals are often overlapping in the time and frequency spectrum. In view of the traditional method, using microphone array can improve the quality of voice communication, and can make full use of the time and space information of speech signal. Therefore, the use of a microphone array can overcome the shortcomings of a single microphone.
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Baotong Wu and Shun He "Research on speech enhancement algorithm based on microphone array", Proc. SPIE 12085, International Conference on Green Communication, Network, and Internet of Things (GCNIoT 2021), 120850A (6 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625015
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KEYWORDS
Interference (communication)

Signal to noise ratio

Phased arrays

Signal processing

Computer simulations

Correlation function

Denoising

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