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For restoration of time-domain signals, an estimate of the instantaneous magnitude spectrum is combined with the phase of the noisy signal, and then transformed via an inverse discrete Fourier transform to the time domain. In terms of computational complexity, spectral subtraction is relatively inexpensive. However, owing to random variations of noise, spectral subtraction can result in negative estimates of the short-time magnitude or power spectrum-For restoration of time-domain signals, an estimate of the instantaneous magnitude spectrum is combined with the phase of the noisy signal, and then transformed via an inverse discrete Fourier transform to the time domain. In terms of computational complexity, spectral subtraction is relatively inexpensive. However, owing to random variations of noise, spectral subtraction can result in negative estimates of the short-time magnitude or power spectrum
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