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Adaptive noise cancelling: Principles and applications
, 1975This paper describes the concept of adaptive noise cancelling, an alternative method of estimating signals corrupted by additive noise or interference. The method uses a "primary" input containing the corrupted signal and a "reference" input containing ...
B. Widrow+8 more
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Noise traders are agents whose theoretical existence has been hypothesized as a way of solving certain fundamental problems in Financial Economics. We briefly review the literature on noise traders. The is an entry for The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition (Palgrave Macmillan: New York), edited by Steven N.
James Dow, Gary Gorton
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Image Blind Denoising with Generative Adversarial Network Based Noise Modeling
2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018In this paper, we consider a typical image blind denoising problem, which is to remove unknown noise from noisy images. As we all know, discriminative learning based methods, such as DnCNN, can achieve state-of-the-art denoising results, but they are not
Jingwen Chen+3 more
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Dual Adversarial Network: Toward Real-world Noise Removal and Noise Generation
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020Real-world image noise removal is a long-standing yet very challenging task in computer vision. The success of deep neural network in denoising stimulates the research of noise generation, aiming at synthesizing more clean-noisy image pairs to facilitate
Zongsheng Yue+3 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
A practical method of computation is described for making periodic signals V(t) which have a given frequency spectrum and which minimize the variance 〈(V2−〈V〉2)2〉 in power as a function of time. These signals can be used to measure the spectral response of a system (the transfer function): They represent a significant improvement over traditional ...
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A practical method of computation is described for making periodic signals V(t) which have a given frequency spectrum and which minimize the variance 〈(V2−〈V〉2)2〉 in power as a function of time. These signals can be used to measure the spectral response of a system (the transfer function): They represent a significant improvement over traditional ...
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994
A large set of sentence materials, chosen for their uniformity in length and representation of natural speech, has been developed for the measurement of sentence speech reception thresholds (sSRTs).
Michael Nilsson, S. Soli, J. Sullivan
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A large set of sentence materials, chosen for their uniformity in length and representation of natural speech, has been developed for the measurement of sentence speech reception thresholds (sSRTs).
Michael Nilsson, S. Soli, J. Sullivan
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Crosstalk noise estimation for noise management
Proceedings 2002 Design Automation Conference (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37324), 2002One of the main challenges in developing an effective crosstalk noise management strategy is to develop a crosstalk noise estimate which is both accurate and leads to a tractable optimization problem that can be used to optimally redistribute uncommitted routing resources to resolve crosstalk noise violations.
Paul B. Morton, Wayne Dai
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Pediatrics, 1978
The potentially dangerous results of infant exposure to high intensity and/or high frequency sound have been well documented.1-3 The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) is the only federal standard establishing noise level limits. OSHA allows 90 decibels on the "A" scale (90 dB(A)) exposure for eight hours for a working adult.
F X, Hursey, W E, Powers
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The potentially dangerous results of infant exposure to high intensity and/or high frequency sound have been well documented.1-3 The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) is the only federal standard establishing noise level limits. OSHA allows 90 decibels on the "A" scale (90 dB(A)) exposure for eight hours for a working adult.
F X, Hursey, W E, Powers
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Noise modeling, noise experiment, and noise inversion
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005Recent developments in inverting ambient noise to obtain bottom reflection properties originated from an understanding of noise behavior and from noise modeling. Sea-surface noise can be modeled equivalently as a ray, wave, or mode phenomenon, but often the ray or flux approach provides the most insight (explaining, e.g., the noise-notch or low ...
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2014
In frequency domain measurements, electronic noise shows up in two distinctly different ways. The first case is when the measurement is affected by the presence of unwanted noise, with noise being a nuisance. For example, we could be measuring the distortion of an amplifier with the amplifier's noise degrading the measurement.
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In frequency domain measurements, electronic noise shows up in two distinctly different ways. The first case is when the measurement is affected by the presence of unwanted noise, with noise being a nuisance. For example, we could be measuring the distortion of an amplifier with the amplifier's noise degrading the measurement.
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