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2007 Feb 27
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Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
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algorithm. Then take the original sample and apply a gain of 0.02
instead. Do you always get the same result from your algorithm? What
about also varying the SNR from 0 dB to 30 dB. Still perfect performance
across the range? If so, please submit to
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/sp/infotsa.html
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> I guess I don't understand your resistance to squelch, it's a very
> well-tested idiom. Sure, there are sexier algorithms out there, but
> there's still room for squelch in a modern application.
As I mentioned before, if you find a good algorithm that'll work...
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Andy Ross wrote:
> > Uh, production applications almost always require squelch, no?
>
> Some do, some don't. In general, distinguishing between a keyboard
> and a speech transient is next to impossible based only on a few ms
> of speech.
That is true for distinguishing it by waveform, but not by amplitude.
As I mentioned, these transients are