Echo Cancellation & Dereverberation Poster Session
September 13, 2006 at 10H30
- Performance Analysis of Cross-band Adaptation for Subband Acoustic Echo Cancellation
-
- Yekutiel Avargel (Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion)
- Israel Cohen (Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion)
- Evaluations of an Echo Suppressor Based on a Frequency-Domain Model of Highly Nonlinear Residual Echo
-
- Osamu Hoshuyama (NEC Corporation, JAPAN)
- Akihiko Sugiyama (NEC Corporation, JAPAN)
- Stereo Acoustic Echo Control Using a Simplified Echo Path Model
-
- Christof Faller (EPFL Lausanne)
- Christophe Tournery (EPFL Lausanne)
- Two Stage Estimation for the Echo Paths in Stereophonic Acoustic Echo Cancellation
-
- Christof Faller (EPFL Lausanne)
- Tomas Gänsler (mh acoustics)
- Martin Vetterli (EPFL Lausanne, UC Berkeley)
- MSE optimal regularization of APA and NLMS algorithms in room acoustic applications
-
- Toon van Waterschoot (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ESAT-SCD)
- Geert Rombouts (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ESAT-SCD)
- Marc Moonen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ESAT-SCD)
- Echo Reduction Based on Speech Codec Parameters
-
- Emmanuel Thepie (BenQ Mobile)
- Christophe Beaugeant (Siemens)
- Hervé Taddei (Siemens)
- Nicolas Dütsch (TU München)
- Dominique Pastor (ENST Bretagne)
- The complex multichannel LMS algorithm for adaptive blind system identification
-
- Nikolay Gaubitch (Imperial College London)
- Patrick Naylor (Imperial College London)
- Doubletalk Detection Using Real Time Recurrent Learning
-
- Asif Mohammad (University of Missouri-Rolla)
- Jack Stokes (Microsoft)
- John Platt (Micrososft)
- Arun Surendran (Microsoft)
- Steven Grant (University of Missouri-Rolla)
- Voice activity detection in the DFT domain based on a parametric noise model
-
- Colin Breithaupt (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
- Rainer Martin (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
- Iterated Delay and Predict Equalization For Blind Speech Dereverberation
-
- Mahdi Triki (CNRS - Eurecom Institute)
- Dirk T.M. Slock (Eurecom Institute)
- Inverse Filtering for Speech Dereverberation Less Sensitive to Noise
-
- Takafumi Hikichi (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
- Marc Delcroix (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
- Masato Miyoshi (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
|