The Effect of a Voice Activity Detector on the Speech Enhancement Performance of the Binaural Multichannel Wiener Filter

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Jasmina Catic
Torsten Dau
JörgM Buchholz
Fredrik Gran
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[1] Technical University of Denmark,Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] GN ReSound A/S,undefined
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EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing | / 2010卷
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Speech Enhancement; Speech Intelligibility; Voice Activity Detection; Babble Noise; Noisy Speech Signal;
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A multimicrophone speech enhancement algorithm for binaural hearing aids that preserves interaural time delays was proposed recently. The algorithm is based on multichannel Wiener filtering and relies on a voice activity detector (VAD) for estimation of second-order statistics. Here, the effect of a VAD on the speech enhancement of this algorithm was evaluated using an envelope-based VAD, and the performance was compared to that achieved using an ideal error-free VAD. The performance was considered for stationary directional noise and nonstationary diffuse noise interferers at input SNRs from −10 to +5 dB. Intelligibility-weighted SNR improvements of about 20 dB and 6 dB were found for the directional and diffuse noise, respectively. No large degradations (<1 dB) due to the use of envelope-based VAD were found down to an input SNR of 0 dB for the directional noise and −5 dB for the diffuse noise. At lower input SNRs, the improvement decreased gradually to 15 dB for the directional noise and 3 dB for the diffuse noise.
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