Fundamentals of Noise Reduction

Jingdong Chen, Jacob Benesty, Yiteng Arden Huang, Eric J. Diethorn

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摘要

The existence of noise is inevitable. In all applications that are related to voice and speech, from sound recording, telecommunications, and telecollaborations, to human-machine interfaces, the signal of interest that is picked up by a microphone is generally contaminated by noise. As a result, the microphone signal has to be cleaned up with digital signal-processing tools before it is stored, analyzed, transmitted, or played out. The cleaning process, which is often referred to as either noise reduction or speech enhancement, has attracted a considerable amount of research and engineering attention for several decades. Remarkable advances have already been made, and this area is continuing to progress, with the aim of creating processors that can extract the desired speech signal as if there is no noise. This chapter presents a methodical overview of the state of the art of noise-reduction algorithms. Based on their theoretical origin, the algorithms are categorized into three fundamental classes: filtering techniques, spectral restoration, and model-based methods. We outline the basic ideas underlying these approaches, discuss their characteristics, explain their intrinsic relationships, and review their advantages and disadvantages.

源语言英语
主期刊名Springer Handbooks
出版商Springer
843-872
页数30
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2008
已对外发布

出版系列

姓名Springer Handbooks
ISSN(印刷版)2522-8692
ISSN(电子版)2522-8706

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