Removal of noise is the heart for speech and audio
signal processing. Impulse noise is one of the most important
noise which corrupts different parts in speech and audio signals.
To remove this type of noise from speech and audio signals the
technique proposed in this work is signal dependent rank order
mean (SD-ROM) method in recursive version. This technique is
used to replace the impulse noise samples based on the
neighbouring samples. It detects the impulse noise samples based
on the rank ordered differences with threshold values. This
technique doesn’t change the features and tonal quality of signal.
Rank ordered differences is used for detecting the impulse noise
samples in speech and audio signals. Once the sample is detected
as corrupted sample, that sample is replaced with rank ordered
mean value and this rank ordered mean value depends on the
sliding window size and neighbouring samples. This technique
shows good results in terms of signal to noise ratio (SNR) and
peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) when compared with other
techniques. It mainly used for removal of impulse noises from
speech and audio signals.
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