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2010 Mar 15
3
AEC strangest behavior
...and echo is cancelled. But when configuration includes stand-alone speakers and mic no echo is removed. Audio is in 22050 hz at 16 bit mono format, number of samples to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. Dumps are here: http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary acoustic systems? I will appreciate any of your advises or thoughts. Thanks! Anton A. Shpakovsky Multimedia Software Developer ---------...
2010 Mar 15
5
AEC strangest behavior
...; > > > removed. Audio is in 22050 hz at 16 bit mono format, number of samples > > > > to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. > > > > > > > > Dumps are here: > > http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html > > > > nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) > > > > sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed > > > > > > > > Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary acoustic systems? > > > > I will appreciate any of your advises or thoughts. > &...
2002 Feb 05
2
Measures of agreement
...ithms for document classification (specifically, a Naive Bayes classifier and a kNN classifier) and I would now like to calculate some inter-rater reliability scores. I have the data in a PostgreSQL database, such that for each document, each measure (there are 9) has three variables: ap_(measure), nb_(measure), and knn_(measure). ap is me (Andrew Perrin), nb is Naive Bayes, and knn is knn. I have two questions: 1.) I have used the code in the Using R for Psychology... paper to calculate Cohen's Kappa (kappaFor2). It returns a (fairly low) kappa, but also some warnings I don't understand...
2010 Mar 17
1
AEC strangest behavior
...>>>> samples >>>> >>>> to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Dumps are here: >>>> http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html >>>> >>>> nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) >>>> >>>> sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary >>>> acoustic systems? >>>> &...
2010 Mar 15
0
AEC strangest behavior
...on includes stand-alone speakers and mic no echo is > > removed. Audio is in 22050 hz at 16 bit mono format, number of samples > > to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. > > > > Dumps are here: > http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html > > nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) > > sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed > > > > Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary acoustic systems? > > I will appreciate any of your advises or thoughts. > > > > Thanks! > > > &gt...
2010 Mar 16
0
AEC strangest behavior
...z at 16 bit mono format, number of samples > > > > > > to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. > > > > > > > > > > > > Dumps are here: > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html > > > > > > nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) > > > > > > sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed > > > > > > > > > > > > Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary acoustic > systems? > > > > > > I will appre...
2010 Mar 16
1
AEC strangest behavior
...t; > > > > > to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. > > > > > > > > > > > > Dumps are here: > > > http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html > > > > > > nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) > > > > > > sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed > > > > > > > > > > > > Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary > acoustic systems? >...
2010 Mar 16
0
AEC strangest behavior
...is in 22050 hz at 16 bit mono format, number of samples >>> >>> to process were 441 and tail was used 4096. >>> >>> >>> >>> Dumps are here: >>> http://rapidshare.com/files/317389207/speex_AEC_test.rar.html >>> >>> nb_*** - working configuration (notebook) >>> >>> sa_*** - standalone speakers with no echo removed >>> >>> >>> >>> Can it be because of differences in fixed and arbitrary acoustic systems? >>> >>> I will appreciate any of you...