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A two channel, block-adaptive audio separation technique based upon time-frequency information

Authors :
Smith, D
Lukasiak, J
Burnett, IS
Smith, D
Lukasiak, J
Burnett, IS
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

© 2004 EUSIPCO. TIFROM [1, 2] is a two channel separation technique, which is well suited to separating audio signals, and in particular, dependent signals that fall outside the scope of conventional BSS applications [1]. One problem with TIFROM however, is degraded performance due to inconsistent estimation of the mixing system. To reduce these inconsistencies, we present a modified algorithm that incorporates k-means clustering [3] and normalised variance, improving upon TIFROM estimation results significantly. To improve TIFROM data efficiency we also include a weighting (running average) function for mixing column estimates. This transforms our modified algorithm into a block based adaptive algorithm with the ability to track a slowly time-varying mixture.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197467822
Document Type :
Electronic Resource