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Online Speech Dereverberation Using Mixture of Multichannel Linear Prediction Models
We extend the state-of-the-art online dereverberation method, online weighted prediction error (WPE), which predicts late reverberation components using a multichannel linear prediction (MCLP) filter. The multi-input/output inverse theorem states that… Click to show full abstract
We extend the state-of-the-art online dereverberation method, online weighted prediction error (WPE), which predicts late reverberation components using a multichannel linear prediction (MCLP) filter. The multi-input/output inverse theorem states that in general such an MCLP filter for WPE exists only if the number of sources is less than that of microphones $M$ and there is no additive noise; otherwise, the WPE model has error, degrading its performance especially when $M$ is small. To mitigate this WPE drawback, we recently developed an offline dereverberation method called switching WPE (SwWPE), which has multiple MCLP filters and switches them for each time-frequency bin. We here propose a recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm for the online optimization of SwWPE. Our proposed RLS has forgetting weights for each MCLP filter, and their decay rates are controlled based on a switching mechanism of SwWPE to stably improve the dereverberation performance of the online WPE. Experimental results show that our online SwWPE clearly outperforms online WPE in speech dereverberation tasks.
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