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Rec-RIR: Monaural Blind Room Impulse Response Identification via DNN-based Reverberant Speech Reconstruction in STFT Domain

Audio and Speech Processing 2026-01-22 v2 Signal Processing

Abstract

This paper presents Rec-RIR for monaural blind room impulse response (RIR) identification. Rec-RIR is developed based on the convolutive transfer function (CTF) approximation, which models reverberation effect within narrow-band filter banks in the short-time Fourier transform domain. Specifically, we propose a deep neural network (DNN) with cross-band and narrow-band blocks to estimate the CTF filter. The DNN is trained through reconstructing the noise-free reverberant speech spectra. This objective enables stable and straightforward supervised training. Subsequently, a pseudo intrusive measurement process is employed to convert the CTF filter estimate into RIR by simulating a common intrusive RIR measurement procedure. Experimental results demonstrate that Rec-RIR achieves state-of-the-art performance in both RIR identification and acoustic parameter estimation. Open-source codes are available online at https://github.com/Audio-WestlakeU/Rec-RIR.

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@article{arxiv.2509.15628,
  title  = {Rec-RIR: Monaural Blind Room Impulse Response Identification via DNN-based Reverberant Speech Reconstruction in STFT Domain},
  author = {Pengyu Wang and Xiaofei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.15628},
  year   = {2026}
}

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