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The ability of the human auditory system for sound localization mainly depends on the binaural cues, especially interaural time and level differences (ITD and ILD). In the context ...
—The suppression of late reverberation by spectral subtraction tends to degrade disproportionally low-level signal regions and signal transients. This work proposes two novel rel...
We present a method for real-time sound propagation that captures all wave effects, including diffraction and reverberation, for multiple moving sources and a moving listener in a...
Nikunj Raghuvanshi, John Snyder, Ravish Mehra, Min...
In this paper, we develop a dual-microphone speech dereverberation algorithm for noisy environments, which is aimed at suppressing late reverberation and background noise. The spe...
Ari Abramson, Emanuel A. P. Habets, Sharon Gannot,...
Reverberant speech can be described as sounding distant with noticeable coloration and echo. These detrimental perceptual effects are caused by early and late reflections, respec...
Emanuel A. P. Habets, Nikolay D. Gaubitch, Patrick...