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@inproceedings{Gaubitch:2012,
author = {Gaubitch, ND and Löllmann, HW and Jeub, M and Falk, TH and Naylor, PA and Vary, P and Brookes, M},
title = {Performance comparison of algorithms for blind reverberation time estimation from speech},
year = {2012}
}

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TY  - CPAPER
AB - The reverberation time, T60, is one of the key parameters used to quantify room acoustics. It can provide information about the quality and intelligibility of speech recorded in a reverberant environment, and it can be used to increase robustness to reverberation of speech processing algorithms. T60 can be determined directly from a measurement of the acoustic impulse response, but in situations where this is unavailable it must be estimated blindly from reverberant speech. In this contribution, we provide a study of three state-of-the-art methods for blind T60 estimation. Experimental results with a large number of talkers, simulated and measured acoustic impulse responses, and various levels of additive white Gaussian noise are presented. The relative merits of the three methods in terms of computational time, estimation accuracy, noise sensitivity and inter-talker variance are discussed. In general, all three methods are able to estimate the reverberation time to within 0.2 s for T60 ≤ 0.8 s and SNR ≥ 30 dB, while increasing the noise level causes overestimation. The relative computational speed of the three methods is also assessed.
AU - Gaubitch,ND
AU - Löllmann,HW
AU - Jeub,M
AU - Falk,TH
AU - Naylor,PA
AU - Vary,P
AU - Brookes,M
PY - 2012///
TI - Performance comparison of algorithms for blind reverberation time estimation from speech
ER -

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