A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementLinear and Widely Linear Models
A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech Enhancement: Linear and Widely Linear Models
Benesty, Jacob; Huang, Yiteng
2011-01-01 00:00:00
[From the general framework described in Chapter 2, the function f ( ) can be nonlinear if we want to. But in this work, we limit our investigation to linear and widely linear models since they are the easiest ones to study and, arguably, the most practical ones to implement. In this chapter, we discuss four important models.]
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A Perspective on Single-Channel Frequency-Domain Speech EnhancementLinear and Widely Linear Models
[From the general framework described in Chapter 2, the function f ( ) can be nonlinear if we want to. But in this work, we limit our investigation to linear and widely linear models since they are the easiest ones to study and, arguably, the most practical ones to implement. In this chapter, we discuss four important models.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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