Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using spectral subtraction

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Science
Department Computing, School of
Creator Boll, Steven F.
Title Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using spectral subtraction
Date 1979
Description A stand alone noise suppression algorithm is presented for reducing the spectral effects of acoustically added noise in speech. Effective performance of digital speech processors operating in practical environments may require suppression of noise from the digital waveform. Spectral subtraction offers a computationally efficient, processor independent, approach to effective digital speech analysis. The method, requiring about the same computation as high-speed convolution, suppresses stationary noise for speech by subtracting the spectral noise bias calculated during non-speech activity. Secondary procedures and then applied to attenuate the residual noise left after subtraction. Since the algorithm resynthesizes a speech waveform, it can be used as a preprocessor to narrow band voice communications systems, speech recognition systems or speaker authentication systems.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Suppression; acoustic noise; noise suppression algorithm; digital speech processors; Spectral subtraction
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Boll, S. F. (1979). Suppression of acoustic noise in speech using spectral subtraction. 1-81. UTEC-CSc-79-102.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gf1bs5
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