Yang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Stereophonic channel decorrelation using a binaural masking modelYang et al., 2016
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- Yang H
- Wang J
- Zheng C
- Li X
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- Applied Acoustics
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Traditional methods often only use monaural masking models to decorrelate input signals for stereo acoustic echo cancellation. Whereas, it seems more reasonable to use binaural masking models for the following two reasons. First, stereo signals are heard by two ears …
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