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In this paper, we present a method for transient interference suppression. The main idea is to learn the intrinsic geometric structure of the transients instead of relying on estimates of noise statistics. The transient interference structure is captured via a parametrization of a graph constructed from the measurements. This parametrization is viewed as an empirical model for transients and is used...
In this paper, we present a supervised graph-based framework for sequential processing and employ it to the problem of transient interference suppression. Transients typically consist of an initial peak followed by decaying short-duration oscillations. Such sounds, e.g., keyboard typing and door knocking, often arise as an interference in everyday applications: hearing aids, hands-free accessories,...
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