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Liangliang Cheng, Yunfeng Dou, Jian Zhou, Huabin Wang and Liang Tao
Because of the acoustic characteristics of bone-conducted (BC) speech, BC speech can be enhanced to better communicate in a complex environment with high noise. Existing BC speech enhancement models have weak spectral recovery capability for the high-fre...
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Mi Tian, Shengfa Yang and Peng Zhang
The acoustic method, which enables continuous monitoring with great temporal resolution, is an alternative technique for detecting bedload movement. In order to record the sound signals produced by the impacts between gravel particles and detect the bedl...
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Wenhua Yu, Mayire Ibrayim and Askar Hamdulla
Text recognition is an important research topic in computer vision. Scene text, which refers to the text in real scenes, sometimes needs to meet the requirement of attracting attention, and there is the situation such as deformation. At the same time, th...
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Xintao Liang, Yuhang Li, Xiaomin Li, Yue Zhang and Youdong Ding
Implementing single-channel speech enhancement under unknown noise conditions is a challenging problem. Most existing time-frequency domain methods are based on the amplitude spectrogram, and these methods often ignore the phase mismatch between noisy sp...
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Philipp Gabler, Bernhard C. Geiger, Barbara Schuppler and Roman Kern
Superficially, read and spontaneous speech?the two main kinds of training data for automatic speech recognition?appear as complementary, but are equal: pairs of texts and acoustic signals. Yet, spontaneous speech is typically harder for recognition. This...
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