Sector-based detection for hands-free speech enhancement in cars

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Adaptation control of beamforming interference cancellation techniques is investigated for in-car speech acquisition. Two efficient adaptation control methods are proposed that avoid target cancellation. The "implicit" method varies the step-size continuously, based on the filtered output signal. The"explicit" method decides in a binary manner whether to adapt or not, based on a novel estimate of target and interference energies. It estimates the average delay-sum power within a volume of space, for the same cost as the classical delay-sum.Experiments on real in-car data validate both methods, including a case with 100 km/h background road noise.

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Lathoud, G., Bourgeois, J., & Freudenberger, J. (2006). Sector-based detection for hands-free speech enhancement in cars. Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1155/ASP/2006/20683

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