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RLS-Based Adaptive Dereverberation Tracing Abrupt Position Change of Target Speaker

Published 25 Feb 2018 in eess.AS and cs.SD | (1802.08997v3)

Abstract: Adaptive algorithm based on multi-channel linear prediction is an effective dereverberation method balancing well between the attenuation of the long-term reverberation and the dereverberated speech quality. However, the abrupt change of the speech source position, usually caused by the shift of the speakers, forms an obstacle to the adaptive algorithm and makes it difficult to guarantee both the fast convergence speed and the optimal steady-state behavior. In this paper, the RLS-based adaptive multi-channel linear prediction method is investigated and a time-varying forgetting factor based on the relative weighted change of the adaptive filter coefficients is proposed to effectively tracing the abrupt change of the target speaker position. The advantages of the proposed scheme are demonstrated in the simulations and experiments.

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