Detecting the time of occurrence of an acoustic event (for instance, a cheer) embedded in a longer soundtrack is useful and important for applications such as search and retrieval...
Keansub Lee, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Alexander C. Loui
Compressive sensing (CS) is an emerging field that, under appropriate conditions, can significantly reduce the number of measurements required for a given signal. In many applicat...
Yuting Qi, Dehong Liu, David B. Dunson, Lawrence C...
Sparse signal models have been the focus of much recent research, leading to (or improving upon) state-of-the-art results in signal, image, and video restoration. This article ext...
Julien Mairal, Francis Bach, Jean Ponce, Guillermo...
Traditional analysis methods for single-trial classification of electroencephalography (EEG) focus on two types of paradigms: phase locked methods, in which the amplitude of the ...
Christoforos Christoforou, Paul Sajda, Lucas C. Pa...
We present a novel approach to speech processing based on the principle of pattern discovery. Our work represents a departure from traditional models of speech recognition, where t...