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An examination of speech in noise and its effect on understandability for natural and synthetic
- An Examination of Speech In Noise and its Effect on Understandability for Natural and Synthetic
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Detecting Noise in Recommender System Databases
- consider two classes of noise: natural and malicious noise. The issue of natural noise arises from
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Computing the moments of high dimensional solutions of the master equation
- , or only partially so, as stochastic effects caused by the natural noise present in the full description
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Improvement of Holographic Neural Networks By Reducing the Deleterious Influence of the Limited Contrast of Spatial Light Modulators
- to uninteresting capacities. Based on the deterministic nature of this noise source, we propose various techniques
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- and sensitive to the nature of noises. In this paper, extended Kalman filter is applied to train state
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How Noise Matters
- on the nature of the noise process. This paper investigates invariance to noise of the equilibrium selection
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K.: Quality of OCR for Degraded Text Images
- from those in the archive at Los Alamos National Laboratory. By introducing noise in a controlled
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Observing and predicting chaotic signals: Is 2% noise too much?
- it is depends on the nature of the noise, the complexity of the signal and on the application in mind. We
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Unsupervised Segmentation Of Multisensor Images Using Generalized Hidden Markov Chains
- nature of the noise components is not known; we assume however, that each of them belongs to a finite
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Unsupervised Restoration of Generalized Multisensor Hidden Markov Chains
- nature of the noise components is not known; we assume however, that each of them belongs to a finite
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