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In this paper, we investigate the use of agglomerative Information Bottleneck (aIB) clustering for the speaker diarization task of meetings data. In contrary to the state-of-the-art diarization systems that models individual speakers with Gaussian Mixture ...
The assumptions of linearity and autonomy assumed in circuit theory are known to be respected only partially by electroacoustic transducers. In particular, the dynamics range of the latter is limited by the audible nonlinear effects that they are causing. ...
In this paper, we investigate the use of agglomerative Information Bottleneck (aIB) clustering for the speaker diarization task of meetings data. In contrary to the state-of-the-art diarization systems that models individual speakers with Gaussian Mixture ...
In handsfree tele or video conferencing acoustic echoes arise due to the coupling between the loudspeaker and microphone. Usually an acoustic echo canceler (AEC) is used for eliminating the undesired echoes. The weaknesses of AEC are that it is relatively ...
Acoustic echoes arise whenever there is acoustic coupling between a loudspeaker and a microphone. A traditional solution for eliminating the undesired echo signal is an acoustic echo canceler (AEC), which identifies the echo path between a loudspeaker and ...
In handsfree tele- or video-communication, acoustic echoes arise due to the coupling between the loudspeakers and microphones. It is much more challenging to remove the undesired acoustic echoes for stereo or multi-channel tele-communication systems than f ...
Within the framework of an outdoor active noise control project, a need arose, namely to establish whether electrodynamic loudspeakers are likely to be affected by the primary noise or by the interactions between them. The aim of this thesis is therefore t ...