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Abstract
This paper proposes a novel approach for improving the speech of a single speaker in noisy reverberant environments. The proposed approach is based on using a beamformer with a large number of virtual microphones with the suggested arrangement on an open sphere. Our method takes into account virtual microphone signal synthesizing using the non-parametric sound field reproduction in the spherical harmonics domain and the popular weighted prediction error method. We obtain entirely accurate beam steering towards a known source location with more directivity. The suggested approach is proven to perform effectively not just in boosting the directivity factor but also in terms of improving speech quality as measured by subjective metrics like the PESQ. In comparison to current research in the area of speech enhancement by beamformer, our experiments reveal more noise and reverberation suppression as well as improved quality in the enhanced speech samples due to the usage of virtual beam rotation in the fixed beamformer. Text for this section.
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1 Amirkabir University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tehran, Iran (GRID:grid.411368.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0611 6995); IRIB University, Department of Broadcast Engineering, Tehran, Iran (GRID:grid.449156.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 0547 9655)
2 Amirkabir University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tehran, Iran (GRID:grid.411368.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0611 6995)