Speech intelligibility improvement in noisy reverberant environments based on speech enhancement and inverse filtering

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Huan-Yu Dong
Chang-Myung Lee
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[1] University of Ulsan,Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
[2] Siberian Brunch of Russian Academy of Sciences,Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics
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Speech intelligibility; Speech enhancement; Inverse filtering; Auditory model; Dereverberation;
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The speech intelligibility of indoor public address systems is degraded by reverberation and background noise. This paper proposes a preprocessing method that combines speech enhancement and inverse filtering to improve the speech intelligibility in such environments. An energy redistribution speech enhancement method was modified for use in reverberation conditions, and an auditory-model-based fast inverse filter was designed to achieve better dereverberation performance. An experiment was performed in various noisy, reverberant environments, and the test results verified the stability and effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, a listening test was carried out to compare the performance of different algorithms subjectively. The objective and subjective evaluation results reveal that the speech intelligibility is significantly improved by the proposed method.
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