This paper describes new concepts on adaptive, impulsive noise detection & reduction algorithms using the well known autoregressive signal modeling theory and LMS based adaptive techniques. The concept of simultaneous detection and elimination of impulsive noises in the same process is first examined, resulting in simple but computationally expensive LPC based algorithm. In order to reduce computational cost, the separation of the detection and elimination processes, is then investigated yielding on a novel modified LMS algorithm which identifies the positions of the impulsive noises with much better performance over simple LMS. The elimination of the impulse by using various techniques is then described. The proposed technques are examined in various real - life audio recordings.
Authors:
Kalliris, George; Papaikolaou, George; Bahtsetzis, Stavros
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Electroacoustics & Musical Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Aristotle Univerisity of Thessaloniki, Greece
AES Convention:
96 (February 1994)
Paper Number:
3870
Publication Date:
February 1, 1994
Subject:
Digital Signal Processing
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