Speech enhancement with gain limitations based on speech activity

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6604071
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09499985

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An apparatus and method for data processing that improves estimation of spectral parameters of speech data and reduces algorithmic delay in a data coding operation. Estimation of spectral parameters is improved by adaptively adjusting a gain function used to enhance data based on whether the data contains information speech and noise or noise only. A determination is made concerning whether the speech signal to be processed represents articulated speech or a speech pause and a gain is formed for application to the speech signal. The lowest value the gain may assume (i.e., its lower limit) is determined based on whether the speech signal is known to represent articulated speech or not. The lower limit of the gain during periods of speech activity is constrained to be lower than the lower limit of the gain during speech pause. Also, the gain that is applied to a data frame of the speech signal is adaptively limited based on limited a priori signal-to-noise (SNR) values. Smoothing of the lower limit of the a priori SNR values is performed using a first order recursive system which uses a previous lower limit and a preliminary lower limit. Delay is reduced by extracting coding parameters using incompletely processed data.

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  • NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Cox, Richard Vandervoort New Providence, NJ 47 1716
Martin, Rainer Aachen, DE 28 273

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