Most speech enhancement algorithms heavily depend on the noise power spectral density (PSD). Because this quantity is unknown in practice, estimation from the noisy data is necessary. We present a low complexity method for noise PSD estimation. The algorithm is based on a minimum mean-squared error estimator of the noise magnitude-squared DFT coefficients. Compared to minimum statistics based noise tracking, segmental SNR and PESQ are improved for non-stationary noise sources with 1 dB and 0.25 MOS points, respectively. Compared to recently published algorithms, similar good noise tracking performance is obtained, but at a computational complexity that is in the order of a factor 40 lower.
Richard C. Hendriks, Richard Heusdens, Jesper Jens