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|a 9783662044377
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|a Benesty, J.
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|a Advances in Network and Acoustic Echo Cancellation
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c by J. Benesty, T. Gänsler, D.R. Morgan, M.M. Sondhi, S.L. Gay
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|a 1st ed. 2001
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 2001, 2001
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|a XII, 222 p
|b online resource
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|a 1. An Introduction to the Problem of Echo in Speech Communication -- 2. A Family of Robust PNLMS-Like Algorithms for Network Echo Cancellation -- 3. A Robust Fast Recursive Least-Squares Adaptive Algorithm -- 4. Dynamic Resource Allocation for Network Echo Cancellation -- 5. Multichannel Acoustic Echo Cancellation -- 6. A Fast Normalized Cross-Correlation DTD Combined with a Robust Multichannel Fast Recursive Least-Squares Algorithm -- 7. Some Practical Aspects of Stereo Teleconferencing System Implementation -- 8. General Derivation of Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filtering -- 9. Multichannel Acoustic Echo and Double-Talk Handling: A Frequency-Domain Approach -- 10. Linear Interpolation Applied to Adaptive Filtering -- References
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|a Signal, Speech and Image Processing
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|a Telecommunication
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|a Acoustics
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|a Communications Engineering, Networks
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|a Signal processing
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|a Gänsler, T.
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|a Morgan, D.R.
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|a Sondhi, M.M.
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|b SBA
|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Digital Signal Processing
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|a 10.1007/978-3-662-04437-7
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04437-7?nosfx=y
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a 621.382
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|a This book brings together many advanced topics in network and acoustic echo cancellation which are aimed towards enhancing the echo cancellation performance of next-generation telecommunication systems. The general subject nature relates to algorithms with increased convergence speed, improved detection of double-talk from near-end speech, robust immunity to undetected double-talk, increased computational efficiency, and multi-channel capability. The resulting compendium provides a coherent treatment of such topics not found otherwise in journals or other books. The chapters are related with a common terminology, but still can be read independently
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