A new algorithm is proposed for the enhancement of speech corrupted by non-stationary, additive tonal noises. Tonal noises can cause serious degradation of speech quality and intelligibility, and are often handled poorly by speech enhancement algorithms.
Author:
Scott Nordlund, J Keith McElveen
Affiliation:
Wave Sciences Corporation, Charleston, SC, USA
AES Conference:
46th International Conference: Audio Forensics (June 2012)
Paper Number:
2-1
Publication Date:
June 1, 2012
Subject:
Enhancement of Forensic Audio
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