Evaluation of Objective Quality Measures for Speech Enhancement
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In this paper, we evaluate the performance of several objective measures in terms of predicting the quality of noisy speech enhanced by noise suppression algorithms. The objective measures considered a wide range of distortions introduced by four types of real-world noise at two signal-to-noise ratio levels by four classes of speech enhancement algorithms: spectral subtractive, subspace, statistical-model based, and Wiener algorithms. The subjective quality ratings were obtained using the ITU-T P.835 methodology designed to evaluate the quality of enhanced speech along three dimensions: signal distortion, noise distortion, and overall quality. This paper reports on the evaluation of correlations of several…
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- Distortion (music)
- Speech enhancement
- Noise (video)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Nonparametric statistics
- Computer science
- Speech recognition
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