Abstract
This thesis deals with speech enhancement, i.e., noise reduction in speech signals. This has applications in, e.g., hearing aids and teleconference systems. We consider a signal-driven approach to speech enhancement where a model of the speech is assumed and filters are generated based on this model. The basic model used in this thesis is the harmonic model which is a commonly used model for describing the voiced part of the speech signal. We show that it can be beneficial to extend the model to take inharmonicities or the non-stationarity of speech into account. Extending the model introduces extra parameters and we suggest methods to estimate these extra parameters and derive filters based on the extended models.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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| ISBN'er, elektronisk | 978-87-7112-404-0 |
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| Status | Udgivet - 2015 |
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