Based on W-disjoint orthogonality of speech mixtures, a space discriminative function was proposed to enumerate and localize competing speakers in the surrounding environments. Then, a Wiener-like post-filterer was developed to adaptively suppress interferences. Experimental results with a hands-free speech recognizer under various SNR and competing speakers settings show that nearly 69% error reduction can be obtained with a two-channel small aperture microphone array against the conventional single microphone baseline system. Comparisons were made against traditional delay-and-sum and Griffiths-Jim adaptive beamforming techniques to further assess the effectiveness of this method.
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