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Sound Capture for Human / Machine Interfaces

Practical Aspects of Microphone Array Signal Processing

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  • © 2005

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  • Useful for researchers, practitioners, as well as students in control and signal processing
  • Introduces the practical aspects of microphone array signal processing
  • Presents various combinations of beamforming and acoustic echo cancellation

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences (LNCIS, volume 315)

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With a continuously increasing desire for natural and comfortable human/machine interaction, the acoustic interface of any terminal for multimedia or telecommunication services is challenged to allow seamless and hands-free audio communication. Sound Capture for Human-Machine Interfaces introduces the practical aspects of microphone array signal processing and presents various combinations of beamforming and acoustic echo cancellation.

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"This is a research book, a monograph, devoted to an actual problem: the design of the acoustic front-end to provide a seamless and hands-free communication in the frame of the human / machine interaction. … the theory is developed at an adequate mathematical level together with numerous experiments enforcing the conceptual frame. … The book represents an excellent ‘instrument de travail’ for specialists in statistical and adaptive signal processing." (D. Stanomir, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e)

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