S Haykin, Z Chen - Neural computation, 2005 - direct.mit.edu
This review presents an overview of a challenging problem in auditory perception, the cocktail party phenomenon, the delineation of which goes back to a classic paper by Cherry …
Recognizing sounds implicates the cerebral transformation of input waveforms into semantic representations. Although past research identified the superior temporal gyrus (STG) as a …
M Cornacchia, K Ozcan, Y Zheng… - IEEE Sensors …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Activity detection and classification are very important for autonomous monitoring of humans for applications, including assistive living, rehabilitation, and surveillance. Wearable sensors …
The processing of speech corrupted by interfering overlapping speakers is one of the challenging problems with regards to today's automatic speech recognition systems …
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K Yatani, KN Truong - Proceedings of the 2012 ACM conference on …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Accurate activity recognition enables the development of a variety of ubiquitous computing applications, such as context-aware systems, lifelogging, and personal health systems …
DL Wang - Speech separation by humans and machines, 2005 - Springer
Conclusion In his famous treatise of computational vision, Marr (1982) makes a compelling argument for separating different levels of analysis in order to understand complex …
This chapter provides an accessible introduction for point processes, and especially Hawkes processes, for modeling discrete, inter-dependent events over continuous time. We start by …
RP Lippmann - Speech communication, 1997 - Elsevier
This paper reviews past work comparing modern speech recognition systems and humans to determine how far recent dramatic advances in technology have progressed towards the …