Experimental performance analysis on the non-negative matrix factorization-based continuous wave reverberation suppression according to hyperparameters

Yongon Lee,Seokjin Lee, Kiman Kim,Geunhwan Kim

JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF KOREA(2023)

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Abstract
Recently, studies on reverberation suppression using Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) have been actively conducted. The NMF method uses a cost function based on the Kullback-Leibler divergence for optimization. And some constraints are added such as temporal continuity, pulse length, and energy ratio between reverberation and target. The tendency of constraints are controlled by hyperparameters. Therefore, in order to effectively suppress reverberation, hyperparameters need to be optimized. However, related studies are insufficient so far. In this paper, the reverberation suppression performance according to the three hyperparameters of the NMF was analyzed by using sea experimental data. As a result of analysis, when the value of hyperparameters for time continuity and pulse length were high, the energy ratio between the reverberation and the target showed better performance at less than 0.4, but it was confirmed that there was variability depending on the ocean environment. It is expected that the analysis results in this paper will be utilized as a useful guideline for planning precise experiments for optimizing hyperparameters of NMF in the future.
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Active sonar, Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF), Reverberation suppression, Hyperparameter
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