Abstract

This paper discusses the new method on noise reduction exploiting the combined effects of wavelet decomposition, ICA and spectral analysis on noisy speech. The input noisy speech is wavelet decomposed into two signals. Wavelet entropy is computed based on the modified probability density function for the signal derived from the approximation coefficients during wavelet decomposition. By proper entropy comparison, the starting frame is detected. Between the two signals obtained from the wavelet decomposition, one is speech combined with noise and another one is noise alone. These two signals are analysed in independent component analysis (ICA) domain, in order to generate an enhanced speech. Zero-crossing rate is computed and used to discriminate between speech and noise. Then, spectral analysis is performed on the noise prior to starting frame and noisy speech. Elimination of noise frequencies in the noisy speech leads to noise reduced speech. Subjective analysis and experimental results show the considerable noise reduction capability of the proposed algorithm.

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