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Sound Source Separation
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Sound Source Separation

G Evangelista, S Marchand, MD Plumbley and E Vincent
DAFX: Digital Audio Effects, pp.551-588
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
10/03/2011

Abstract

sound source separation sound recording and processing - need for specific digital audio effects for sounds time-frequency representations - decreasing overlap between sources actual source separation techniques - and quality assessment delay-and-sum beamformer and null beamformer - fixed designs and source DOAs frequency domain independent component analysis distribution power-normalized magnitude STFT coefficients of speech source computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) - artificial systems mimicking localization-separation process binaural source separation source segregation - spatial cues extracted from signals at both ears separation of sources from single-channel (monophonic) mixtures - challenging
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