Bone-Conducted Speech Enhancement Using Deep Denoising Autoencoder

In this study, we propose a novel deep-denoising autoencoder (DDAE) approach to bridge BCM and ACM in order to improve speech quality and intelligibility, and the current ASR could be employed directly without recreating a new system. Experimental results first demonstrated that the DDAE approach can effectively improve speech quality and intelligibility based on standardized evaluation metrics. Moreover, our proposed system can significantly improve the ASR performance with a notable 48.28% relative character error rate (CER) reduction (from 14.50% to 7.50%) under quiet conditions. In an actual noisy environment (sound pressure from 61.7 dBA to 73.9 dBA), our proposed system with a BCM outperforms an ACM, yielding an 84.46% reduction in the relative CER (proposed system: 9.13% and ACM: 58.75%).
Source: Speech Communication - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research