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Acoustic Scene Analysis, Complex Modulations, and a New Form of Filtering - 2008

Offered By: Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on acoustic scene analysis, complex modulations, and innovative filtering techniques presented by Les Atlas from the University of Washington in 2008. Delve into the fascinating world of sound source separation, examining how normal hearing listeners can segregate multiple overlapping sources in noisy environments. Discover the importance of dynamical modulation patterns in sound separation and learn about a new theory that allows for distortion-free separation of multiple sound sources with differing dynamics. Investigate the limitations of previous assumptions regarding non-negative and real modulation, and understand the need for coherent separation approaches. Consider the potential impact of this research on speech, audio, hearing loss treatment, and underwater acoustic applications. Gain insights into exciting new theoretical questions for nonstationary signal representations and their potential applications beyond acoustics. The lecture also includes a biography of Les Atlas, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of digital signal processing and his numerous accolades.

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Acoustic Scene Analysis, Complex Modulations, and a New Form of Filtering – Les Atlas (UW) - 2008


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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU

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