ISCA Archive AVSP 2003
ISCA Archive AVSP 2003

Further experiments on audio-visual speech source separation

David Sodoyer, Laurent Girin, Christian Jutten, Jean-Luc Schwartz

Looking at the speaker’s face seems useful to better hear a speech signal and extract it from competing sources before identification. This might result in elaborating new speech enhancement or extraction techniques exploiting the audio-visual coherence of speech stimuli. In this paper, we present a set of experiments on a novel algorithm plugging audio-visual coherence estimated by statistical tools, on classical blind source separation algorithms. We show in the case of additive mixtures that this algorithm performs better than classical blind tools both when there are as many sensors as sources, and when there are less sensors than sources. Audiovisual coherence enables to focus on the speech source to extract. It may also be used at the output of a classical source separation algorithm, to select the "best" sensor in reference to a target source.


Cite as: Sodoyer, D., Girin, L., Jutten, C., Schwartz, J.-L. (2003) Further experiments on audio-visual speech source separation. Proc. Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, 145-150

@inproceedings{sodoyer03_avsp,
  author={David Sodoyer and Laurent Girin and Christian Jutten and Jean-Luc Schwartz},
  title={{Further experiments on audio-visual speech source separation}},
  year=2003,
  booktitle={Proc. Auditory-Visual Speech Processing},
  pages={145--150}
}