On the evaluation of multichannel blind system identification from the viewpoint of system equalization

Wancheng Zhang, Patrick A. Naylor, Zunwen He, Yan Zhang

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Abstract

The normalized projection misalignment (NPM), which is a measure of blind system identification (BSI), is studied in the context of multichannel speech dereverberation. The NPM errors are convolved with the multichannel equalization filters, and the angle between vectors obtained from channel-wise NPM errors convolving with equalization filters is computed. The mean squared error (MSE), which is a measure of system equalization, is computed both channel-wise and in total. The NPM is compared with the total MSE. Statistical results show that the angle is always close to p for 2-channel systems, and the channels-wise MSE is higher the total MSE, because the channel-wise equalized errors cancel each other substantially when they sum up; though the difference between NPM and MSE is large, the peaks and valleys of them agree with each other well among different systems; the NPM results among different systems vary in a large range.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement, IWAENC 2016
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781509020072
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2016
Event15th International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement, IWAENC 2016 - Xi'an, China
Duration: 13 Sept 201616 Sept 2016

Publication series

Name2016 International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement, IWAENC 2016

Conference

Conference15th International Workshop on Acoustic Signal Enhancement, IWAENC 2016
Country/TerritoryChina
CityXi'an
Period13/09/1616/09/16

Keywords

  • Blind system identification
  • Dereverberation
  • Multichannel equalization
  • Normalized projection misalignment

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