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On the sound channel and sound transmission in the Okhotsk Sea
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EV-sounding: A visual assisted electronic channel sounding system
IEEE INFOCOM 2014 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2014Electronic channel sounding plays a vital role in developing wireless communication systems. It is critical for transceivers' equalization and filtering operations. However, cur- rent pure electronic channel sounding techniques are not well- suited for emerging scenarios such as opportunistic spectrum access, channel impulse response (CIR) based ...
Jin Teng, Adam C Champion, Dong Xuan
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5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1997), 1997
We present in this paper preliminary results using speaker recognition and speech recognition techniques, designed at LIP6, to index audio data of video movies. The assumption that only one person is speaking at the same time is made. In a first approach, we work on dialogue unsupervised indexing using speaker recognition techniques.
Claude Montacié, Marie-José Caraty
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We present in this paper preliminary results using speaker recognition and speech recognition techniques, designed at LIP6, to index audio data of video movies. The assumption that only one person is speaking at the same time is made. In a first approach, we work on dialogue unsupervised indexing using speaker recognition techniques.
Claude Montacié, Marie-José Caraty
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Multi-channel Environmental sound segmentation
2020 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), 2020This paper addresses multi-channel environmental sound segmentation. Unlike traditional sound source separation using spatial information, environmental sound segmentation is a technique that simultaneously detects, separates, and identifies sections based on the properties of previously learned sound sources.
Yui Sudo +3 more
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Multi-channel Classification of Respiratory Sounds
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006In this study, respiratory sounds of pathological and healthy subjects were analyzed via frequency spectrum and AR model parameters with a view to construct a diagnostic aid based on auscultation. Each subject is represented by 14 channels of respiratory sound data of a single respiration cycle.
Cemile Asli Yilmaz, Yasemin P. Kahya
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Attenuation in Randomly Inhomogeneous Sound Channels
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974Estimates of the absorption of sound in sea water, based on sound channel experiments, can be seriously affected by scattering from random inhomogeneities in sound speed. Ray diffusion theory leads to an additional component of attenuation independent of frequency.
R. H. Mellen, D. G. Browning, J. M. Ross
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