Jonathan Harris
Doctor of Philosophy, (Engineering)
Study Completed: 2015
College of Sciences
Citation
Thesis Title
Frequency Domain Exploits For Symmetric Adaptive Decorrelation
Read article at Massey Research Online:
When in a social situation, the human brain excels at separating a desired sound from background noise. While there are methods for completing this task using hardware, they tend to require substantial processing power. In his studies, Mr Harris looked into ways of improving a known method of separation by dramatically increasing its computational efficiency. He also placed an emphasis on producing outputs with minimal delay so that the algorithm could be used for real-time applications. Comparable separation performance was maintained.
Supervisors
Dr Tom Moir
Associate Professor Fakhrul Alam
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