An evaluation of the perceptual quality of phase-aware single-channel speech enhancement

  • Krawczyk-Becker M
  • Gerkmann T
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Abstract

For the enhancement of single-channel speech corrupted by acoustic noise, recently short-time Fourier transform domain clean speech estimators were proposed that incorporate prior information about the clean speech spectral phase. Instrumental measures predict quality improvements for the phase-aware estimators over their conventional phase-blind counterparts. In this letter, these predictions are verified by means of listening experiments. The phase-aware amplitude estimator on average achieves a stronger noise reduction and is significantly preferred over its phase-blind counterpart in a pairwise comparison even if the clean spectral phase is estimated blindly on the noisy signal.

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Krawczyk-Becker, M., & Gerkmann, T. (2016). An evaluation of the perceptual quality of phase-aware single-channel speech enhancement. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(4), EL364–EL369. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4965288

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