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- Echo_removal abstract "Echo removal is the process of removing echo and reverberation artifacts from audio signals. The reverberation is typically modeled as the convolution of a (sometimes time-varying) impulse response with a hypothetical clean input signal, where both the clean input signal (which is to be recovered) and the impulse response are unknown. This is an example of an inverse problem. In almost all cases, there is insufficient information in the input signal to uniquely determine a plausible original image, making it an ill-posed problem. This is generally solved by the use of a regularization term to attempt to eliminate implausible solutions.This problem is analogous to deblurring in the image processing domain.".
- Echo_removal wikiPageID "47824717".
- Echo_removal wikiPageLength "939".
- Echo_removal wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Echo_removal wikiPageRevisionID "681294018".
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signal_processing.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Convolution.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Deblurring.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Digital_room_correction.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Echo.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Echo_suppression_and_cancellation.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Ill-posed_problem.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Impulse_response.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_problem.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Linear_prediction_coder.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Linear_predictive_coding.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Noise_reduction.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Regularization.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Reverberation.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLink Well-posed_problem.
- Echo_removal wikiPageWikiLinkText "echo removal".
- Echo_removal hasPhotoCollection Echo_removal.
- Echo_removal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Math-stub.
- Echo_removal subject Category:Signal_processing.
- Echo_removal hypernym Process.
- Echo_removal type Election.
- Echo_removal comment "Echo removal is the process of removing echo and reverberation artifacts from audio signals. The reverberation is typically modeled as the convolution of a (sometimes time-varying) impulse response with a hypothetical clean input signal, where both the clean input signal (which is to be recovered) and the impulse response are unknown. This is an example of an inverse problem.".
- Echo_removal label "Echo removal".
- Echo_removal wasDerivedFrom Echo_removal?oldid=681294018.
- Echo_removal isPrimaryTopicOf Echo_removal.