A soft voice activity detector based on a Laplacian-Gaussian model

A new voice activity detector (VAD) is developed in this paper. The VAD is derived by applying a Bayesian hypothesis test on decorrelated speech samples. The signal is first decorrelated using an orthogonal transformation, e.g., discrete cosine transform (DCT) or the adaptive Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT). The distributions of clean speech and noise signals are assumed to be Laplacian and Gaussian, respectively, as investigated recently. In addition, a hidden Markov model (HMM) is employed with two states representing silence and speech. The proposed soft VAD estimates the probability of voice being active (VBA), recursively. To this end, first the a priori probability of VBA is estimated/predicted based on feedback information from the previous time instance. Then the predicted probability is combined/updated with the new observed signal to calculate the probability of VBA at the current time instance. The required parameters of both speech and noise signals are estimated, adaptively, by the maximum likelihood (ML) approach. The simulation results show that the proposed soft VAD that uses a Laplacian distribution model for speech signals outperforms the previous VAD that uses a Gaussian model.

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