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SPARSE MULTI-CHANNEL LINEAR PREDICTION FOR BLIND SPEECH DEREVERBERATIONJukić, 2017
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In many speech communication applications, such as hands-free telephony and hearing aids, the microphones are located at a distance from the speaker. Therefore, in addition to the desired speech signal, the microphone signals typically contain undesired reverberation …
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