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    Speech enhancement using microphone array for hands-free speech applications

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    2004
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    Vichare, Chirag Vishwas
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    This thesis addresses the problem of multi-microphone speech enhancement using GSVD (Generalized singular value decomposition) based optimal filtering algorithm. This algorithm does not require any sensitive geometric information about the array layout, hence is more robust to deviations from the assumed signal model (e.g. look direction error, microphone mismatch, speech detection errors) as compared to conventional multi-microphone noise reduction techniques such as beamforming. However, high computational complexity of this algorithm makes it unsuitable for practical implementation. The work presented in this thesis discusses a recursive version of this algorithm in which GSVD of the data and noise matrices at any instant are updated using GSVD of the matrices available at previous instant as new data arrives in. It is shown that this recursive GSVD updating scheme reduces the computational complexity of this algorithm drastically making it amenable to practical implementation. Various issues related to its implementation are addressed. This thesis also explores the possibility of further reduction in computational complexity, by incorporating GSVD based optimal filtering algorithm in Generalized Side lobe Canceller (GSC) type structure in detail without causing any performance degradation in terms of background noise reduction and speech quality.
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