A new system for speech quality enhancement (SQE) is presented. A SQE system attempts to recover the high and low frequencies from a narrow-band speech signal, usually working as a post-processor at the receiver side of a transmission system. The new system operates directly in the frequency domain using complex-valued neural networks. In order to reduce the computational burden and improve the generalization capabilities, a new architecture based on a previously introduced neural network, called the adaptive spline neural network (ASNN), is employed. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Frequency Recovery of Narrow-band Speech Using Adaptive Spline Neural Networks / Uncini, Aurelio; Gobbi, F; Piazza, F.. - 2:(1999), pp. 997-1000. [10.1109/ICASSP.1999.759868]

Frequency Recovery of Narrow-band Speech Using Adaptive Spline Neural Networks

UNCINI, Aurelio;
1999

Abstract

A new system for speech quality enhancement (SQE) is presented. A SQE system attempts to recover the high and low frequencies from a narrow-band speech signal, usually working as a post-processor at the receiver side of a transmission system. The new system operates directly in the frequency domain using complex-valued neural networks. In order to reduce the computational burden and improve the generalization capabilities, a new architecture based on a previously introduced neural network, called the adaptive spline neural network (ASNN), is employed. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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