Corpus-Based Speech Enhancement With Uncertainty Modeling and Cepstral Smoothing
Publication Date
5-2013
Description
We present a new approach for corpus-based speech enhancement that significantly improves over a method published by Xiao and Nickel in 2010. Corpus-based enhancement systems do not merely filter an incoming noisy signal, but resynthesize its speech content via an inventory of pre-recorded clean signals. The goal of the procedure is to perceptually improve the sound of speech signals in background noise. The proposed new method modifies Xiao's method in four significant ways. Firstly, it employs a Gaussian mixture model (GMM) instead of a vector quantizer in the phoneme recognition front-end. Secondly, the state decoding of the recognition stage is supported with an uncertainty modeling technique. With the GMM and the uncertainty modeling it is possible to eliminate the need for noise dependent system training. Thirdly, the post-processing of the original method via sinusoidal modeling is replaced with a powerful cepstral smoothing operation. And lastly, due to the improvements of these modifications, it is possible to extend the operational bandwidth of the procedure from 4 kHz to 8 kHz. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated across different noise types and different signal-to-noise ratios. The new method was able to significantly outperform traditional methods, including the one by Xiao and Nickel, in terms of PESQ scores and other objective quality measures. Results of subjective CMOS tests over a smaller set of test samples support our claims.
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
Volume
21
Issue
5
First Page
983
Last Page
997
Department
Electrical Engineering
Link to Published Version
Recommended Citation
Nickel, Robert; Astudillo, Ramon Fernandez; Kolossa, Dorothea; and Martin, Rainer. "Corpus-Based Speech Enhancement With Uncertainty Modeling and Cepstral Smoothing." IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing (2013) : 983-997.