JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kronecker Product Multichannel Linear Filtering for Adaptive Weighted Prediction Error-Based Speech Dereverberation

Gongping HuangJacob BenestyIsrael CohenJingdong Chen

Year: 2022 Journal:   IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing Vol: 30 Pages: 1277-1289   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Reverberation, whichis caused by late reflections, impairs not only speech quality but also intelligibility. Consequently, dereverberation, a process to mitigate the impact of reverberation, has attracted significant research interests. Numerous approaches have been developed in the literature, among which the weighted-prediction-error (WPE) one has demonstrated promising potential for reducing or eliminating reverberation. The WPE method has been well studied and several variants have been developed. The adaptive one, called adaptive WPE (AWPE) method, has been widely investigated for use in real applications as it can deal with reverberation in time-varying acoustic environments. However, the computational complexity of AWPE is high, which may be a problem for its implementation in real-time systems. This paper presents some new insights into AWPE-based speech dereverberation by introducing the concepts of Kronecker product and partially time-varying filtering. It then develops two algorithms for dereverberation with lower complexity than AWPE. The significant contributions of this work are as follows. First, we propose a Kronecker product filtering framework for speech dereverberation, where the linear prediction filter is formulated as the Kronecker product of two sets of shorter filters. Second, we propose a partially time-varying Kronecker product filter for dereverberation. Instead of estimating the entire linear prediction filter as in the conventional method, the proposed one only needs to update part of the filter. The proposed approaches can significantly reduce the computational complexity without sacrificing dereverberation performance as compared to AWPE. Simulation results validate the theoretical analysis and justify the advantages of the new methods.

Keywords:
Reverberation Computer science Kronecker product Linear prediction Kronecker delta Filter (signal processing) Speech recognition Mean squared prediction error Intelligibility (philosophy) Computational complexity theory Algorithm Product (mathematics) Adaptive filter Mathematics Acoustics

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Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
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