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A comparison of several computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) techniques for monaural speech segregation
2015
Brain Informatics
Humans have the ability to easily separate a composed speech and to form perceptual representations of the constituent sources in an acoustic mixture thanks to their ears. Until recently, researchers attempt to build computer models of high-level functions of the auditory system. The problem of the composed speech segregation is still a very challenging problem for these researchers. In our case, we are interested in approaches that are addressed to the monaural speech segregation. For this
doi:10.1007/s40708-015-0016-0
pmid:27747504
pmcid:PMC4883138
fatcat:utxd77wbtfdu5lwdjtcd3x757u