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TH2.I: Signal Enhancement and Restoration I

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, 7 May, 11:30 - 13:30
Location: On-Demand
Session Chair: Daniele Giacobello, Sonos Inc.
 
   TH2.I.1: SPEECH ENHANCEMENT USING SELF-ADAPTATION AND MULTI-HEAD SELF-ATTENTION
         Yuma Koizumi; NTT Corporation
         Kohei Yatabe; Waseda University
         Marc Delcroix; NTT Corporation
         Yoshiki Masuyama; Waseda University
         Daiki Takeuchi; Waseda University
 
   TH2.I.2: PEVD-BASED SPEECH ENHANCEMENT IN REVERBERANT ENVIRONMENTS
         Vincent W. Neo; Imperial College London
         Christine Evers; Imperial College London
         Patrick A. Naylor; Imperial College London
 
   TH2.I.3: DNN-BASED SPEECH PRESENCE PROBABILITY ESTIMATION FOR MULTI-FRAME SINGLE-MICROPHONE SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
         Marvin Tammen; University of Oldenburg
         Dörte Fischer; University of Oldenburg
         Bernd T. Meyer; University of Oldenburg
         Simon Doclo; University of Oldenburg
 
   TH2.I.4: NONLINEAR SPATIAL FILTERING FOR MULTICHANNEL SPEECH ENHANCEMENT IN INHOMOGENEOUS NOISE FIELDS
         Kristina Tesch; Universität Hamburg
         Timo Gerkmann; Universität Hamburg
 
   TH2.I.5: GENERALIZED COHERENCE-BASED SIGNAL ENHANCEMENT
         Heinrich Loellmann; Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
         Andreas Brendel; Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
         Walter Kellermann; Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
 
   TH2.I.6: SPEAKER INDEPENDENCE OF NEURAL VOCODERS AND THEIR EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC RESYNTHESIS SPEECH ENHANCEMENT
         Soumi Maiti; Graduate Center, City University of New York
         Michael I Mandel; Brooklyn College, City University of New York