ICASSP 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing - March 14 - 19, 2010 - Dallas, Texas, USA

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AE-P2: Room Acoustics and Hearing Aids

Session Type: Poster
Time: Wednesday, March 17, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Poster Area C
Session Chair: Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London
 
  AE-P2.1: ESTIMATING DIRECT-TO-REVERBERANT ENERGY RATIO BASED ON SPATIAL CORRELATION MODEL SEGREGATING DIRECT SOUND AND REVERBERATION
         Yusuke Hioka; NTT Corporation
         Kenta Niwa; NTT Corporation
         Sumitaka Sakauchi; NTT Corporation
         Ken'ichi Furuya; NTT Corporation
         Yoichi Haneda; NTT Corporation
 
  AE-P2.2: ESTIMATION OF REFLECTIVE SURFACES FROM CONTINUOUS SIGNALS
         Sakari Tervo; Helsinki University of Technology
         Teemu Korhonen; Tampere University of Technology
 
  AE-P2.3: L1-REGULARIZED ROOM MODELING WITH COMPACT MICROPHONE ARRAYS
         Demba Ba; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Flavio Ribeiro; University of Sao Paulo
         Cha Zhang; Microsoft Research
         Dinei Florencio; Microsoft Research
 
  AE-P2.4: REVERBERATION FEATURES IDENTIFICATION FROM MUSIC RECORDINGS USING THE DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM
         Gang Ren; University of Rochester
         Mark Bocko; University of Rochester
         Dave Headlam; University of Rochester
 
  AE-P2.5: DATABASE OF OMNIDIRECTIONAL AND B-FORMAT ROOM IMPULSE RESPONSES
         Rebecca Stewart; Queen Mary University of London
         Mark Sandler; Queen Mary University of London
 
  AE-P2.6: HRTF DATABASE AT FIU DSP LAB
         Navarun Gupta; University of Bridgeport
         Armando Barreto; Florida International University
         Manan Joshi; University of Bridgeport
         Juan Carlos Agudelo; Wells Fargo & Company
 
  AE-P2.7: IMPROVING ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN DIGITAL HEARING AIDS THROUGH OFFENDING FREQUENCY SUPPRESSION
         Ashutosh Pandey; University of Utah
         V. John Mathews; University of Utah
 
  AE-P2.8: ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN HEARING AIDS USING THE IPLS ALGORITHM
         Randall Plate; University of Minnesota
         Yongchao Wang; University of Minnesota
         Zhi-Quan Luo; University of Minnesota
         Chris Gao; Intricon, Inc.
 
  AE-P2.9: ADAPTIVE FEEDBACK CANCELLATION IN HEARING AIDS USING A SINUSOIDAL NEAR-END SIGNAL MODEL
         Kim Ngo; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Toon van Waterschoot; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Mads Græsbøll Christensen; Aalborg University
         Marc Moonen; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Søren Holdt Jensen; Aalborg University
         Jan Wouters; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
 
  AE-P2.10: EVALUATION OF SOUND CLASSIFICATION ALGORITHMS FOR HEARING AID APPLICATIONS
         JuanJuan Xiang; Starkey Laboratories
         Martin F. McKinney; Starkey Laboratories
         Kelly Fitz; Starkey Laboratories
         Tao Zhang; Starkey Laboratories
 
  AE-P2.11: PERFORMANCE OF SINUSOIDAL MODEL BASED AMPLITUDE COMPRESSION IN FLUCTUATING NOISE
         Janet C. Rutledge; University of Maryland, Baltimore County
         Peggy B. Nelson; University of Minnesota
         Juan Carlos Tejero-Calado; University of Malaga
         Jonathan K. Chang; University of Maryland, Baltimore County
         Russell R. Williams, II; University of Maryland, Baltimore County
 
  AE-P2.12: A HIGHER-ORDER SPECTRO-TEMPORAL INTEGRATION MODEL FOR PREDICTING SIGNAL AUDIBILITY
         Qing Yang; University of Florida
         John Harris; University of Florida
 
  AE-P2.13: A COMPARISON OF NONSTAGGERED COMPACT FDTD SCHEMES FOR THE 3D WAVE EQUATION
         Konrad Kowalczyk; University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
         Maarten van Walstijn; Queen's University Belfast
 

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