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In very high resolution (VHR) image classification it is common to use spatial filters to enhance the discrimination among landuses related to similar spectral properties but different spatial characteristics. However, the filters types that can be used ar ...
We propose an approach for the estimation of sparse filters from a convolutive mixture of sources, exploiting the time-domain sparsity of the mixing filters and the sparsity of the sources in the time-frequency (TF) domain. The proposed approach is based o ...
In this thesis, methods and models are developed and presented aiming at the estimation, restoration and transformation of the characteristics of human speech. During a first period of the thesis, a concept was developed that allows restoring prosodic voic ...
We introduce an approach to learning convolution filters whose joint output can be fed to a classifier that labels them as belonging to linear structures or not. The filters are learned using sparse synthesis techniques but we show that enforcing constrain ...
We consider the problem of estimating multiple filters from convolutive mixtures of several unknown sources. We propose to exploit both the time-frequency (TF) sparsity of the sources and the sparsity of the mixing filters. Our framework consists of: a) a ...
We propose a framework for blind multiple filter estimation from convolutive mixtures, exploiting the time-domain sparsity of the mixing filters and the disjointness of the sources in the time-frequency domain. The proposed framework includes two steps: (a ...
Spatial sampling is traditionally studied in a static setting where static sensors scattered around space take measurements of the spatial field at their locations. In this paper we study the emerging paradigm of sampling and reconstructing spatial fields ...
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Acoustic echo control and noise suppression is an important part of any "handsfree" telecommunication system, such as telephony or audio or video conferencing systems. Bandwidth and computational complexity constraints have prevented that stereo or multi-c ...
Thanks to its physical characteristics, Ultra-wideband (UWB) is one of the most promising technologies for indoor pedestrian navigation. UWB radio localisation systems however experience multipath phenomena that decrease the precision and the reliability o ...
In this paper a reconfigurable bandpass filter able to switch between WiFi and UMTS transmit band standards is presented. The filter is designed in such a way that center frequency and bandwidth specifications are precisely met by defining a switchable fil ...