The reverb challenge: a common evaluation framework for dereverberation and recognition of reverberant speech
K. Kinoshita, M. Delcroix, T. Yoshioka, T. Nakatani, E. Habets, R. Haeb-Umbach, V. Leutnant, A. Sehr, W. Kellermann, R. Maas, S. Gannot, B. Raj, in: IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics , 2013, pp. 22–23.
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      Kinoshita, Keisuke;
      Delcroix, Marc;
      Yoshioka, Takuya;
      Nakatani, Tomohiro;
      Habets, Emanuel;
      Haeb-Umbach, ReinholdLibreCat;
      Leutnant, Volker;
      Sehr, Armin;
      Kellermann, Walter;
      Maas, Roland;
      Gannot, Sharon;
      Raj, Bhiksha
        
          
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    Recently, substantial progress has been made in the field of reverberant speech signal processing, including both single- and multichannel de-reverberation techniques, and automatic speech recognition (ASR) techniques robust to reverberation. To evaluate state-of-the-art algorithms and obtain new insights regarding potential future research directions, we propose a common evaluation framework including datasets, tasks, and evaluation metrics for both speech enhancement and ASR techniques. The proposed framework will be used as a common basis for the REVERB (REverberant Voice Enhancement and Recognition Benchmark) challenge. This paper describes the rationale behind the challenge, and provides a detailed description of the evaluation framework and benchmark results.
    
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Kinoshita K, Delcroix M, Yoshioka T, et al. The reverb challenge: a common evaluation framework for dereverberation and recognition of reverberant speech. In:  IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics . ; 2013:22-23.
    Kinoshita, K., Delcroix, M., Yoshioka, T., Nakatani, T., Habets, E., Haeb-Umbach, R., … Raj, B. (2013). The reverb challenge: a common evaluation framework for dereverberation and recognition of reverberant speech. In  IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics  (pp. 22–23).
    @inproceedings{Kinoshita_Delcroix_Yoshioka_Nakatani_Habets_Haeb-Umbach_Leutnant_Sehr_Kellermann_Maas_et al._2013, title={The reverb challenge: a common evaluation framework for dereverberation and recognition of reverberant speech}, booktitle={ IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics }, author={Kinoshita, Keisuke and Delcroix, Marc and Yoshioka, Takuya and Nakatani, Tomohiro and Habets, Emanuel and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold and Leutnant, Volker and Sehr, Armin and Kellermann, Walter and Maas, Roland and et al.}, year={2013}, pages={22–23} }
    Kinoshita, Keisuke, Marc Delcroix, Takuya Yoshioka, Tomohiro Nakatani, Emanuel Habets, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Volker Leutnant, et al. “The Reverb Challenge: A Common Evaluation Framework for Dereverberation and Recognition of Reverberant Speech.” In  IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics , 22–23, 2013.
    K. Kinoshita et al., “The reverb challenge: a common evaluation framework for dereverberation and recognition of reverberant speech,” in  IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics , 2013, pp. 22–23.
    Kinoshita, Keisuke, et al. “The Reverb Challenge: A Common Evaluation Framework for Dereverberation and Recognition of Reverberant Speech.”  IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics , 2013, pp. 22–23.
  
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