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![]() Last Updated: 20060322, mei Saturday, May 20, 14:00 — 16:00T2 - COMPUTATIONAL AUDITORY SCENE ANALYSIS Presenter: Dan Ellis, Columbia University - USA Abstract: Despite recent advances in blind source separation, the ability of human listeners to make sense of complex sound mixtures and perceive the qualities of individual sources remains a high goal. This tutorial will review the research area known as Computational Auditory Scene Analysis (CASA), which is concerned with attempting to duplicate the source organization performed in listeners on a computer. The tutorial will include relevant perceptual results and compare CASA with other techniques, such as Independent Component Analysis. |
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