Patent ID: 7725314

Claim:
A method of identifying a clean speech signal from a noisy speech signal, the method comprising: receiving a plurality of observation vectors each representing a separate frame of a noisy speech signal; a processor using a prior model of clean speech and the plurality of observation vectors to determine a mean and covariance for a distribution of noise values; a processor using the mean and covariance for the distribution of noise values, a respective observation vector, and the prior model of clean speech to compute an estimate for a clean speech value for each frame; a processor using the mean and covariance for the distribution of noise values and a respective observation vector to compute an estimate for a noise value for each frame, where each estimate for the noise value is separate from the mean of noise values; a processor converting the clean speech value and the noise value for each frame into the spectral domain to form clean speech spectral values and noise spectral values; a processor smoothing the clean speech spectral values over time and frequency to form smoothed clean speech spectral values, wherein smoothing over time involves smoothing clean speech spectral values for a frequency across different frames; a processor smoothing the noise spectral values over time and frequency to form smoothed noise spectral values; a processor using the smoothed clean speech spectral values and the smoothed noise spectral values to set a gain for a filter for a frame wherein setting a gain for a filter for a frame comprises defining the gain as a ratio with denominator of the ratio being the sum of the smoothed clean speech spectral value for the frame and the smoothed noise spectral value for the frame and a numerator of the ratio that is a function of the smoothed clean speech spectral value for the frame and the smoothed noise spectral value for the frame; and applying the observation vector to the filter to produce a filtered clean speech vector representing a segment of a clean speech signal.