A Spectral Slit Approach to Doubletalk Detection

A new class of doubletalk detector based on exploiting a spectral slit is proposed. This is achieved by spectrally deleting a frequency band in the far-end signal such that when the near-end signal is present, only the near-end spectral information is present. The proposed method relies solely on th...

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Main Authors: Low, Siow Yong, Venkatesh, Svetha, Nordholm, Sven
Format: Journal Article
Published: IEEE 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47081
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Summary:A new class of doubletalk detector based on exploiting a spectral slit is proposed. This is achieved by spectrally deleting a frequency band in the far-end signal such that when the near-end signal is present, only the near-end spectral information is present. The proposed method relies solely on the detection of speech activity period in the slit area, and significantly, it requires no estimation of the echo path. Evaluation in typical acoustic echo setups shows that the proposed method outperforms other conventional doubletalk detectors in terms of probability of miss detection even under poor echo to noise ratio (ENR), low echo to far-end ratio (EFR) conditions and echo path change.