J Acoust Soc Am
December 2006
Hands-free speech input is required in many modern telecommunication applications that employ autoregressive (AR) techniques such as linear predictive coding. When the hands-free input is obtained in enclosed reverberant spaces such as typical office rooms, the speech signal is distorted by the room transfer function. This paper utilizes theoretical results from statistical room acoustics to analyze the AR modeling of speech under these reverberant conditions.
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August 2003
A theoretical framework is established, for the robustness of multichannel sound equalization in reverberant environments. Using results from statistical room acoustics, a closed-form expression is derived that predicts the degradation in performance of an equalization system as the sound source moves from its nominal position inside the enclosure. The presented analysis also provides means of identifying the performance bounds that can be expected when using such a system in an actual room.
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