Speech signal enhancement by information combining
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Mobile phones as well as tablets are omnipresent and belong to everyday life. Today audiovisual communication takes place at different locations and in a large variety of acoustic environments. In consequence, the intelligibility as well as the quality of speech may significantly be degraded by ambient background noise. In order to improve speech intelligibility and to ensure a convenient communication with high audio quality, speech enhancement techniques are required. In this thesis all critical components contributing to the enhancement of the up-link signal are addressed: • signal capturing at the acoustic front-end with a new near field beamformer, • new codebook based speech and noise estimation procedure generating and exploiting reliability information, and • actual noise reduction exploiting spectral dependencies of human speech. For the acoustic front-end of the digital processing chain a novel concept for the filter optimization of a near field beamformer is introduced. The optimization scheme allows to closely approximate a predefined reception characteristic which can be freely chosen according to the application. The output of the beamformer provides a pre-enhanced signal with improved SNR for subsequent single-microphone based speech enhancement.