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SPEECH
2008
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A new approach for the adaptation of HMMs to reverberation and background noise
Looking at practical application scenarios of speech recognition systems several distortion effects exist that have a major influence on the speech signal and can considerably det...
Hans-Günter Hirsch, Harald Finster
TASLP
2008
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On the Importance of the Pearson Correlation Coefficient in Noise Reduction
Noise reduction, which aims at estimating a clean speech from noisy observations, has attracted a considerable amount of research and engineering attention over the past few decade...
Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen, Yiteng Huang
INFORMATICALT
2007
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Ultrasound Quantitative Evaluation of Human Eye Cataract
Abstract. A technique to improve an eye cataract early detection and quantitative evaluation of maturity using ultrasound was investigated. A broadband coherent signal, backscatter...
Alvydas Paunksnis, Skaidra Kurapkiene, Audris Maci...
BMCBI
2005
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CGHPRO - A comprehensive data analysis tool for array CGH
Background: Array CGH (Comparative Genomic Hybridisation) is a molecular cytogenetic technique for the genome wide detection of chromosomal imbalances. It is based on the cohybrid...
Wei Chen, Fikret Erdogan, H.-Hilger Ropers, Steffe...
JCNS
2007
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Threshold fatigue and information transfer
Neurons in vivo must process sensory information in the presence of significant noise. It is thus plausible to assume that neural systems have developed mechanisms to reduce this n...
Maurice J. Chacron, Benjamin Lindner, André...
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