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Comparison between the statistical cues in BSS techniques and Binaural cues in CASA approaches for reverberant speech separation
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Comparison between the statistical cues in BSS techniques and Binaural cues in CASA approaches for reverberant speech separation

A Alinaghi, PJB Jackson and W Wang
IET Conference Publications, Vol.2013(619 CP)
01/12/2013

Abstract

Reverberant speech source separation has been of great interest for over a decade, leading to two major approaches. One of them is based on statistical properties of the signals and mixing process known as blind source separation (BSS). The other approach named as computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) is inspired by human auditory system and exploits monaural and binaural cues. In this paper these two approaches are studied and compared in more depth.
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