Method and system for speech processing for enhancement and...

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission

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C704S208000, C704S203000, C704S204000

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07343284

ABSTRACT:
A method for discriminating noise from signal in a noise-contaminated signal involves decomposing a frame of samples of the signal into decorrelated components, and using a difference between probability distributions of the noise contributions and the signal contributions to identify signal and noise. A Gaussian distribution is used to determine whether the components are only noise whereas a Laplacian distribution is used to determine whether the components contain the signal. Such discrimination may be used in speech enhancement or voice activity detection apparatus.

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