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WASPAA 2011: New Paltz, NY, USA
- IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, WASPAA 2011, New Paltz, NY, USA, October 16-19, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0692-9

- Dan Ellis:

General chair's introduction. - Richard F. Lyon:

Machine hearing: Audio analysis by emulation of human hearing.
Multichannel Audio
- Andrew Wabnitz, Nicolas Epain, Alistair Lee McEwan

, Craig T. Jin
:
Upscaling Ambisonic sound scenes using compressed sensing techniques. 1-4 - Shoichi Koyama

, Ken'ichi Furuya
, Yusuke Hiwasaki, Yoichi Haneda:
Design of transform filter for sound field reproduction using microphone array and loudspeaker array. 5-8 - Jan Ole Jungmann, Radoslaw Mazur, Markus Kallinger, Alfred Mertins:

Robust combined crosstalk cancellation and listening-room compensation. 9-12
Poster Session - PM
- Dogac Basaran, A. Taylan Cemgil

, Emin Anarim
:
Model based multiple audio sequence alignment. 13-16 - Antonio Canclini, Fabio Antonacci

, Mark R. P. Thomas, Jason Filos, Augusto Sarti, Patrick A. Naylor
, Stefano Tubaro:
Exact localization of acoustic reflectors from quadratic constraints. 17-20 - Tejaswi Nanjundaswamy, Kenneth Rose:

Cascaded long term prediction for coding polyphonic audio signals. 21-24 - John W. McDonough, Bhiksha Raj, Ken'ichi Kumatani:

On the combination of voice prompt suppression with maximum kurtosis beamforming. 25-28 - H. G. Ranjani, S. Arthi, T. V. Sreenivas:

Carnatic music analysis: Shadja, swara identification and rAga verification in AlApana using stochastic models. 29-32 - Joonas Nikunen, Tuomas Virtanen

, Miikka Vilermo:
Multichannel audio upmixing based on non-negative tensor factorization representation. 33-36 - Hiroaki Itou, Ken'ichi Furuya

, Yoichi Haneda:
Evanescentwave reproduction using linear array of loudspeakers. 37-40 - Rongshan Yu, Haiyan Shu, Susanto Rahardja

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An adaptive streaming system for MPEG-4 Scalable to Lossless audio. 41-44 - Nasser Mohammadiha, Timo Gerkmann

, Arne Leijon:
A new linear MMSE filter for single channel speech enhancement based on Nonnegative Matrix Factorization. 45-48 - Florian Völk

, Christian Landsiedel, Hugo Fastl:
Auditory adapted exponential transfer function smoothing (AAS). 49-52 - Sorrel Hoare, Damian T. Murphy:

Auralization of sonic crystals through simulation of acoustic band gaps in two-dimensional periodic scattering arrays. 53-56 - Dominique Fourer, Sylvain Marchand:

Informed spectral analysis for isolated audio source parameters estimation. 57-60 - Sascha Spors, Vincent Kuscher, Jens Ahrens

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Efficient realization of model-based rendering for 2.5-dimensional near-field compensated higher order Ambisonics. 61-64 - Erik M. Schmidt, Youngmoo E. Kim

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Learning emotion-based acoustic features with deep belief networks. 65-68 - Courtenay V. Cotton, Daniel P. W. Ellis:

Spectral vs. spectro-temporal features for acoustic event detection. 69-72 - Johanna Devaney

, Michael I. Mandel, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Characterizing singing voice fundamental frequency trajectories. 73-76 - Jennifer Langlois, Charles Verron, Philippe-Aubert Gauthier

, Catherine Guastavino
:
Perceptual evaluation of interior aircraft sound models. 77-80 - Brennan P. Keegan, Steven K. Tjoa, K. J. Ray Liu:

Super-resolution of musical signals using approximate matching pursuit. 81-84 - Jorge I. Marin-Hurtado

, David V. Anderson:
Reduced-bandwidth and low-complexity multichannel wiener filter for binaural hearing aids. 85-88 - Aaron D. Lawson, David M. Harris, Brandon Battles:

Improved classification of acoustic features via primal weight vectors. 89-92
Signal Enhancement
- Namgook Cho, Jaeyoun Cho, Jaewon Lee, Yongje Kim:

Stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation using spatial decorrelation. 93-96 - Moctar Mossi Idrissa, Christelle Yemdji, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Christophe Beaugeant:

Non-linear acoustic echo cancellation using online loudspeaker linearization. 97-100 - Jason Wung, Ted S. Wada, Biing-Hwang Juang, Bowon Lee, Mitchell D. Trott, Ronald W. Schafer:

A system approach to acoustic echo cancellation in robust hands-free teleconferencing. 101-104 - Jingdong Chen, Jacob Benesty

:
A time-domain widely linear MVDR filter for binaural noise reduction. 105-108 - Pei Chee Yong, Sven Nordholm

, Hai Huyen Dam:
Noise estimation with lowcomplexity for speech enhancement. 109-112 - Mark R. P. Thomas, Nikolay D. Gaubitch, Patrick A. Naylor

:
Application of channel shortening to acoustic channel equalization in the presence of noise and estimation error. 113-116
Music Signal Analysis
- Thierry Bertin-Mahieux, Daniel P. W. Ellis:

Large-scale cover song recognition using hashed chroma landmarks. 117-120 - Cyril Joder, Slim Essid, Gaël Richard:

Optimizing the mapping from a symbolic to an audio representation for music-to-score alignment. 121-124 - Paris Smaragdis:

Polyphonic pitch tracking by example. 125-128 - Romain Hennequin, Roland Badeau, Bertrand David:

Scale-invariant probabilistic latent component analysis. 129-132 - Emmanouil Benetos

, Simon Dixon:
A temporally-constrained convolutive probabilistic model for pitch detection. 133-136 - Ali Taylan Cemgil

, Umut Simsekli, Yusuf Cem Sübakan:
Probabilistic latent tensor factorization framework for audio modeling. 137-140
Poster Session - PT
- Victor Kalinichenko:

Dynamic gain control of the center channel for increasing the spaciousness. 141-144 - Timo Gerkmann

, Richard C. Hendriks:
Noise power estimation based on the probability of speech presence. 145-148 - Andreas Franck:

Arbitrary sample rate conversion with resampling filters optimized for combination with oversampling. 149-152 - Hiroshi Sawada, Hirokazu Kameoka, Shoko Araki

, Naonori Ueda:
New formulations and efficient algorithms for multichannel NMF. 153-156 - Gerald Enzner

, Martin Krawczyk, Falk-Martin Hoffmann
, Michael W. Weinert:
3D reconstruction of HRTF-fields from 1D continuous measurements. 157-160 - Lars F. Villemoes, Per Ekstrand, Per Hedelin:

Methods for enhanced harmonic transposition. 161-164 - Pierre Leveau, Simon Maller, Juan José Burred, Xabier Jaureguiberry:

Convolutive common audio signal extraction. 165-168 - Mads Græsbøll Christensen

:
On the estimation of low fundamental frequencies. 169-172 - Jukka Pätynen

, Sakari Tervo, Tapio Lokki
:
Simulation of the violin section sound based on the analysis of orchestra performance. 173-176 - Charles Verron, Philippe-Aubert Gauthier

, Jennifer Langlois, Catherine Guastavino
:
Binaural analysis/synthesis of interior aircraft sounds. 177-180 - Mathieu Paquier

, Vincent Koehl
, Brice Jantzem:
Effects of headphone transfer function scattering on sound perception. 181-184 - Derya Dalga, Simon Doclo

:
Combined feedforward-feedback noise reduction schemes for open-fitting hearing aids. 185-188 - Nobutaka Ono

:
Stable and fast update rules for independent vector analysis based on auxiliary function technique. 189-192 - Raymond Migneco, Youngmoo E. Kim

:
Excitation modeling and synthesis for plucked guitar tones. 193-196 - Sourish Chaudhuri, Bhiksha Raj:

Learning contextual relevance of audio segments using discriminative models over AUD sequences. 197-200 - Alex Fink, Andreas Spanias:

Constrained estimation of percussive sound excitations. 201-204 - U. Peter Svensson, Hassan El-Banna Zidan, Johan L. Nielsen:

Properties of convolved room impulse responses. 205-208 - Abigail A. Kressner

, David V. Anderson, Christopher J. Rozell:
Robustness of the Hearing Aid Speech Quality Index (HASQI). 209-212 - Obada Alhaj Moussa, Minyue Li, W. Bastiaan Kleijn

:
Predictive audio coding using rate-distortion-optimal pre- and post-filtering. 213-216
Microphone Arrays
- Oliver Thiergart, Giovanni Del Galdo, Emanuël A. P. Habets

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Diffuseness estimation with high temporal resolution via spatial coherence between virtual first-order microphones. 217-220 - Prasanga N. Samarasinghe

, Thushara D. Abhayapala
, Mark A. Poletti
:
Spatial soundfield recording over a large area using distributed higher order microphones. 221-224 - Rémi Mignot, Laurent Daudet, François Ollivier:

Compressed sensing for acoustic response reconstruction: Interpolation of the early part. 225-228 - Ken'ichi Kumatani, John W. McDonough, Bhiksha Raj:

Block-wise incremental adaptation algorithm for maximum kurtosis beamforming. 229-232 - Ines Hafizovic, Carl-Inge Colombo Nilsen, Sverre Holm

:
Decorrelation for adaptive beamforming applied to arbitrarily sampled spherical microphone arrays. 233-236 - Joshua Atkins:

Robust beamforming and steering of arbitrary beam patterns using spherical arrays. 237-240
Source Separation and Localization
- Tobias May

, Steven van de Par, Armin Kohlrausch:
Binaural detection of speech sources in complex acoustic scenes. 241-244 - Ronen Talmon, Israel Cohen, Sharon Gannot

:
Supervised source localization using diffusion kernels. 245-248 - Haohai Sun, U. Peter Svensson:

Optimal 3-D hoa encoding with applications in improving close-spaced source localization. 249-252 - Roland Badeau:

Gaussian modeling of mixtures of non-stationary signals in the Time-Frequency domain (HR-NMF). 253-256 - Alexey Ozerov, Antoine Liutkus, Roland Badeau, Gaël Richard:

Informed source separation: Source coding meets source separation. 257-260 - Dimitrios Giannoulis, Daniele Barchiesi, Anssi Klapuri, Mark D. Plumbley

:
On the disjointess of sources in music using different time-frequency representations. 261-264
Poster Session - PW
- Haiyan Shu, Rongshan Yu, Haibin Huang, Susanto Rahardja

:
Normalization of LPC residue for random access frame in audio coding. 265-268 - Jingjing Yu, Kevin D. Donohue:

Performance for randomly described arrays. 269-272 - Hoang Do, Harvey F. Silverman:

A robust sound-source separation algorithm for an adverse environment that combines MVDR-PHAT with the CASA framework. 273-276 - Andreas Walther, Christof Faller:

Direct-ambient decomposition and upmix of surround signals. 277-280 - Jens E. N. Christensen, Simon J. Godsill:

Bayesian classification of acoustical waveforms under environmental variability. 281-284 - Alexis Benichoux, Emmanuel Vincent, Rémi Gribonval:

A compressed sensing approach to the simultaneous recording of multiple room impulse responses. 285-288 - Ted S. Wada, Jason Wung, Biing-Hwang Juang:

Decorrelation by resampling in frequency domain for multi-channel acoustic echo cancellation based on residual echo enhancement. 289-292 - Jung-Suk Lee, Gary P. Scavone, Philippe Depalle, Moonseok Kim:

Conformal method for the rectilinear digital waveguide mesh. 293-296 - Henrik von Coler, Shiva Sundaram, Robert Schleicher, Gabriel Curio

:
Towards the influence of vibration on evaluation of speech utterances in mobile devices. 297-300 - Martin Pollow, Pascal Dietrich, Martin Kunkemoller, Michael Vorländer

:
Synthesis of room impulse responses for arbitrary source directivities using spherical harmonic decomposition. 301-304 - Radoslaw Mazur, Jan Ole Jungmann, Alfred Mertins:

On CUDA implementation of a multichannel room impulse response reshaping algorithm based on p-norm optimization. 305-308 - Stanislaw Gorlow, Sylvain Marchand:

Informed source separation: Underdetermined source signal recovery from an instantaneous stereo mixture. 309-312 - Augustin Lefèvre, Francis R. Bach, Cédric Févotte:

Online algorithms for nonnegative matrix factorization with the Itakura-Saito divergence. 313-316 - Yoonseob Lim, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, Timothy J. Gardner:

Contour representations of sound. 317-320 - Sriram Ganapathy, Padmanabhan Rajan, Hynek Hermansky

:
Multi-layer perceptron based speech activity detection for speaker verification. 321-324 - Masahiro Nakano, Jonathan Le Roux, Hirokazu Kameoka, Tomohiko Nakamura

, Nobutaka Ono
, Shigeki Sagayama:
Bayesian nonparametric spectrogram modeling based on infinite factorial infinite hidden Markov model. 325-328 - Erik M. Schmidt, Raymond Migneco, Jeffrey J. Scott, Youngmoo E. Kim

:
Modeling musical instrument tones as dynamic textures. 329-332 - Chin-Tuan Tan

, Benjamin Guo, Ivan W. Selesnick
:
Resonance-based decomposition for the manipulation of acoustic cues in speech: An assessment of perceived quality. 333-336 - Lukasz Litwic, Philip J. B. Jackson

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Source localization and separation using Random Sample Consensus with phase cues. 337-340 - Jorge I. Marin-Hurtado

, David V. Anderson:
Robust non-vad implementation of Multichannel Wiener filter for binaural noise reduction. 341-344

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