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Algorithm to suppress scanner noise in recorded speech during functional magnetic resonance imaging

Published 24 Jul 2012 in cs.SD | (1207.5827v1)

Abstract: The high-intensity, repetitive noise associated with functional magnetic resonance imaging hinders on-line monitoring of subjects' speech and/or recording speech signals suitable for off-line analysis. The proposed algorithm enhances the speech signal by suppressing the scanner noise in the signal recorded by a single-channel microphone. Significant increases in signal-to-noise ratio are achieved using an adaptive filter that combines time and frequency domain elements. In addition to providing a recording suitable for speech analysis, such a real-time system provides an alternative means (to, e.g., the "panic ball") for communication between the patient and the operator during image acquisition.

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