ALTIS: A new algorithm for adaptive long-term SNR estimation in multi-talker babble.

Comput Speech Lang

Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine, 550 1 Avenue, STE NBV 5E5, New York, NY 10016 USA.

Published: November 2019

We introduce a real-time capable algorithm which estimates the long-term signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the speech in multi-talker babble noise. In real-time applications, long-term SNR is calculated over a sufficiently long moving frame of the noisy speech ending at the current time. The algorithm performs the real-time long-term SNR estimation by averaging "speech-likeness" values of multiple consecutive short-frames of the noisy speech which collectively form a long-frame with an adaptive length. The algorithm is calibrated to be insensitive to short-term fluctuations and transient changes in speech or noise level. However, it quickly responds to non-transient changes in long-term SNR by adjusting the duration of the long-frame on which the long-term SNR is measured. This ability is obtained by employing an event detector and adaptive frame duration. The event detector identifies non-transient changes of the long-term SNR and optimizes the duration of the long-frame accordingly. The algorithm was trained and tested for randomly generated speech samples corrupted with multi-talker babble. In addition to its ability to provide an adaptive long-term SNR estimation in a dynamic noisy situation, the evaluation results show that the algorithm outperforms the existing overall SNR estimation methods in multi-talker babble over a wide range of number of talkers and SNRs. The relatively low computational cost and the ability to update the estimated long-term SNR several times per second make this algorithm capable of operating in real-time speech processing applications.

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