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 Lambert, Russell H.


Blind Separation of Delayed and Convolved Sources

Neural Information Processing Systems

We address the difficult problem of separating multiple speakers with multiple microphones in a real room. We combine the work of Torkkola and Amari, Cichocki and Yang, to give Natural Gradient information maximisation rules for recurrent (IIR) networks, blindly adjusting delays, separating and deconvolving mixed signals. While they work well on simulated data, these rules fail in real rooms which usually involve non-minimum phase transfer functions, not-invertible using stable IIR filters. An approach that sidesteps this problem is to perform infomax on a feedforward architecture in the frequency domain (Lambert 1996). We demonstrate real-room separation of two natural signals using this approach.


Blind Separation of Delayed and Convolved Sources

Neural Information Processing Systems

We address the difficult problem of separating multiple speakers with multiple microphones in a real room. We combine the work and Amari, Cichocki and Yang, to give Natural Gradientof Torkkola information maximisation rules for recurrent (IIR) networks, and deconvolving mixed signals.blindly