Speech Processing in Modern Communication Challenges and Perspective
More and more devices for human-to-human and human-to-machine communications require some sophisticated algorithms. This is due to the fact that the acoustic environment in which we live in and communicate is extremely challenging. More than ever, the fun
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Series Editors J. Benesty, Montreal, Québec, Canada W. Kellermann, Erlangen, Germany
Springer Topics in Signal Processing Edited by J. Benesty and W. Kellermann
Vol. 1: Benesty, J.; Chen, J.; Huang, Y. Microphone Array Signal Processing 250 p. 2008 [978-3-540-78611-5] Vol. 2: Benesty, J.; Chen, J.; Huang, Y.; Cohen, I. Noise Reduction in Speech Processing 240 p. 2009 [978-3-642-00295-3] Vol. 3: Cohen, I.; Benesty, J.; Gannot, S. (Eds.) Speech Processing in Modern Communication 360 p. 2010 [978-3-642-11129-7]
Israel Cohen · Jacob Benesty Sharon Gannot (Eds.)
Speech Processing in Modern Communication Challenges and Perspectives
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Prof. Israel Cohen Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Dept. Electrical Engineering 32000 Haifa Technion City Israel E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Sharon Gannot Bar-Ilan University School of Engineering 52900 Ramat-Gan Bdg. 1103 Israel E-mail: [email protected]
Prof. Dr. Jacob Benesty Université de Quebec Inst. National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) 800 de la Gauchetiere Ouest Montreal QC H5A 1K6 Canada E-mail: [email protected]
ISBN 978-3-642-11129-7
e-ISBN 978-3-642-11130-3
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-11130-3 Springer Topics in Signal Processing
ISSN 1866-2609 e-ISSN 1866-2617
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Preface
More and more devices for human-to-human and human-to-machine communications, where sound pickup and rendering is necessary, require some sophisticated algorithms. This is due to the fact that the acoustic environment in which we live in and communicate is extremely challenging. The difficult problems encountered in this environment are very well known and they are mainly acoustic echo cancellation, interference and noise suppression, and dereverberation. More than ever, these fundamental problems need to be tackled rigorously. This is the objective of this edited book, which contains twelve chapters that are briefly summarized below. Chapter 1 addresses the problem of linear system identification in the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) domain. Identification
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