Authors
Mehrez Souden, Jacob Benesty, Sofiène Affes
Publication date
2010/6/7
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Volume
58
Issue
9
Pages
4925-4935
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In real-world environments, the signals captured by a set of microphones in a speech communication system are mixtures of the desired signal, interference, and ambient noise. A promising solution for proper speech acquisition (with reduced noise and interference) in this context consists in using the linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV) beamformer to reject the interference, reduce the overall mixture energy, and preserve the target signal. The minimum variance distortionless response beamformer (MVDR) is also commonly known to reduce the interference-plus-noise energy without distorting the desired signal. In either case, it is of paramount importance to accurately quantify the achieved noise and interference reduction. Indeed, it is quite reasonable to ask, for instance, about the price that has to be paid in order to achieve total removal of the interference without distorting the target signal when …
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M Souden, J Benesty, S Affes - IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2010