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ICA-based Noise Reduction for Mobile Phone Speech Communication
Zhipeng Zhang; Etoh, M.
Computer Communications and Networks, 2007. ICCCN 2007. Proceedings of 16th International Conference on
Volume , Issue , 13-16 Aug. 2007 Page(s):470 - 473
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/ICCCN.2007.4317863
Summary:We propose a frequency-domain independent component analysis (ICA) with robust and computationally-light post processing method for background noise reduction in mobile phone speech communication. In our scenario, multi-source signal separation is not the target, but noise reduction is the primal one. This primal target characterizes our approach that promotes a new physical constraint, in other words, we place a restriction on the amplitude range of the transfer functions rather than assuming that the amplitudes are constant. When there are diffraction, obstacles and reflections in the real-world environment, it is better to assume that transfer function amplitude (derived from the distance to the mouth) varies within a certain range. Our two-microphone experiment shows that the ICA-based noise reduction significantly improves speech recognition performance especially in severe noise conditions.

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