Hi there
Blind dereverberation is a very difficult task. I have spent the last
years of my research working on this topic.
Even though several approaches have been proposed, a possible
discrimination into two classes can be accomplished by considering
whether or not the inverse IR needs to
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 07:43:51 -0700, Earl Vickers wrote:
Good work, Alexandros - the demos are pretty impressive! Most of the
examples I've heard in the past have minimal reverb removal and lots
of chirpies.
Thanx a lot! It's always nice to hear that experienced listeners
appreciate the
Any suggestions about the best way to remove reverb from a sound recording
(voice/speech)?
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