Background noise compensation in a telephone network
First Claim
1. A method of processing an original speech signal in a telephone network to produce a modified speech signal, the modified speech signal for use at a destination having background noise thereat, the original speech signal being substantially free of the background noise, the method comprising the steps of:
- receiving from the destination a background-noise-indicative signal indicative of the background noise at the destination;
applying a gain to the original speech signal to produce the modified speech signal, wherein the gain is a function of the background-noise-indicative signal; and
transmitting the modified speech signal through the telephone network to the destination.
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Abstract
An automated method for modifying a speech signal in a telephone network by applying a gain factor which is a function of the level of background noise at a given destination, and transmitting the modified speech signal to the destination. The gain applied may be a function of both the background noise level and the original speech signal. Either a linear or a non-linear (e.g., compressed) amplification of the original speech signal may be performed, where a compressed amplification results in the higher level portions of the speech signal being amplified by a smaller gain factor than lower level portions. The speech signal may be separated into a plurality of subbands, each resultant subband signal being individually modified in accordance with the present invention. In this case, each subband speech signal is amplified by a gain factor based on a corresponding subband noise signal, generated by separating the background noise signal into a corresponding plurality of subbands. The individual modified subband signals may then be combined to form the resultant modified speech signal.
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1. A method of processing an original speech signal in a telephone network to produce a modified speech signal, the modified speech signal for use at a destination having background noise thereat, the original speech signal being substantially free of the background noise, the method comprising the steps of:
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receiving from the destination a background-noise-indicative signal indicative of the background noise at the destination; applying a gain to the original speech signal to produce the modified speech signal, wherein the gain is a function of the background-noise-indicative signal; and transmitting the modified speech signal through the telephone network to the destination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for use in providing a telephone network service comprising the steps of:
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receiving an original speech signal for transmission to a destination having background noise thereat, the original speech signal being substantially free of the background noise; receiving from the destination a background-noise-indicative signal indicative of the background noise at the destination; applying a gain to the original speech signal to produce a modified speech signal, wherein the gain is a function of the background-noise-indicative signal; and transmitting the modified speech signal to the destination. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of processing an original speech signal in a telephone network to produce a modified speech signal, the modified speech signal for use by a telephone set at a destination having background noise thereat, the original speech signal being substantially free of the background noise, the telephone set including means for receiving the modified speech signal from the telephone network and means for adding a side tone to the received signal, the method comprising the steps of:
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receiving from the destination a background-noise-indicative signal indicative of the background noise at the destination; applying a gain to the original speech signal to produce the modified speech signal, wherein the gain is a function of the background-noise-indicative signal; and transmitting the modified speech signal through the telephone network to the telephone set at the destination, whereby the gain is applied to the original speech signal to produce the modified speech signal before the side tone is added thereto. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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