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SPE-L6: Speech Enhancement I

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Wednesday, April 22, 13:00 - 15:00
Location: Room 101A+B, TICC
Session Chair: Peter Very, RWTH Aachen University
 
  SPE-L6.1: BOUNDED CONDITIONAL MEAN IMPUTATION WITH GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS: A RECONSTRUCTION APPROACH TO PARTLY OCCLUDED FEATURES
         Friedrich Faubel; Saarland University
         John McDonough; Saarland University
         Dietrich Klakow; Saarland University
 
  SPE-L6.2: ON THE USE OF BAYESIAN MODELING FOR PREDICTING NOISE REDUCTION PERFORMANCE
         Nazanin Pourmand; University of Western Ontario
         David Suelzle; University of Western Ontario
         Vijay Parsa; University of Western Ontario
         Yi Hu; University of Texas at Dallas
         Philip Loizou; University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SPE-L6.3: INVENTORY BASED SPEECH ENHANCEMENT FOR SPEAKER DEDICATED SPEECH COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
         Xiaoqiang Xiao; The Pennsylvania State University
         Peng Lee; The Pennsylvania State University
         Robert M. Nickel; Bucknell University
 
  SPE-L6.4: FAST NOISE PSD ESTIMATION WITH LOW COMPLEXITY
         Richard Hendriks; Delft University of Technology
         Richard Heusdens; Delft University of Technology
         Jesper Jensen; Oticon A/S
         Ulrik Kjems; Oticon A/S
 
  SPE-L6.5: MULTICHANNEL SPEECH ENHANCEMENT USING CONVOLUTIVE TRANSFER FUNCTION APPROXIMATION IN REVERBERANT ENVIRONMENTS
         Ronen Talmon; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
         Israel Cohen; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
         Sharon Gannot; Bar-Ilan University
 
  SPE-L6.6: A POST-PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR REGENERATION OF OVER-ATTENUATED SPEECH COMPONENTS
         Huijun Ding; Nanyang Technological University
         Ing Yann Soon; Nanyang Technological University
         Soo Ngee Koh; Nanyang Technological University
         Chai Kiat Yeo; Nanyang Technological University
 

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