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An acoustic echo canceler (AEC) has been used to remove acoustic echoes generated in hands-free telecommunications. The AEC cancels the acoustic echoes by approximating the echo-path with use of an adaptive filter and subtracting the pseudo echoes generated by the filter from the observed signal. However, the conventional adaptive algorithm for updating the filter fails in estimation of the echo-path...
A faster algorithm of ICA is devised. This method utilizes multi-step past information with the existing fixed-point method. The use of past information comes from the idea of surrogate optimization. The speed and implemented software are checked for both simulated and read data. The presented ICA, named Rapid ICA, is applied to image-to-image retrieval without indices. Images judged to be similar...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential of Visible and short-wave near-infrared spectroscopy (Vis/SWNIR) technique used for brand discrimination of milk powder. Fifty samples for each brand were studied. Based on the independent components (ICs) as the input variable obtained from fast fixed-point independent component analysis (FastICA), Least-squares Support Vector Machine (LS-SVM)...
In this paper we present a new method of compensating for complex multipath channel fading in blind multiuser detection for DS-CDMA communication. This compensation allows for the use of different chip pulse shapes. The compensation is based on the incorporation of priors derived from the FFT of the pulse shape. The system employs detectors that incorporate methods of independent component analysis...
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