Basic principles of signal processing (preferably successfully completed the course Signal- und Systemtheorie and/or Blockpraktikum Digitale Signalverarbeitung)
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Exam or presentation or oral exam or homework or practical report
The students will gain in-depth knowledge on the subjects’ speech and audio processing. The practical part of the course mediates insight about important properties of the methods treated in a self-study approach, while the application and transfer of theoretical concepts to practical applications is gained by implementing algorithms on a computer.
content: After reviewing the basic principles of speech processing and statistical signal processing (adaptive filtering, estimation theory), this course covers techniques and underlying algorithms that are essential in many modern-day speech communication and audio processing systems (e.g. mobile phones, hearing aids, headphones): acoustic echo and feedback cancellation, noise reduction, dereverberation, microphone and loudspeaker array processing, active noise control. During the exercises a typical hands-free speech communication or audio processing system is implemented (in Matlab).
Admission settings
The course is part of admission "Anmeldung gesperrt (global)".
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