Abstract--"Secure Device Pairing" is the process of bootstrapping a secure channel between two previously unassociated devices over a (usually wireless) human-imperceptib...
Arun Kumar, Nitesh Saxena, Gene Tsudik, Ersin Uzun
In most real-world situations, a single microphone is insufficient for the characterization of an entire auditory scene. This often occurs in places such as office environments ...
Gordon Wichern, Harvey D. Thornburg, Andreas Spani...
When exposed to environmental noise, speakers adjust their speech production to maintain intelligible communication. This phenomenon, called Lombard effect (LE), is known to consi...
The estimation of the impulse response (IR) of a propagation channel is necessary for a large number of acoustic applications: underwater communication, detection and localization...
Nicolas F. Josso, Cornel Ioana, Cedric Gervaise, Y...
Maximum-Likelihod Linear Regression (MLLR) transform coefficients have shown to be useful features for text-independent speaker recognition systems. These use MLLR coefficients ...