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    WHAMR!: Noisy and Reverberant Single-Channel Speech Separation by Maciejewski, Matthew, Wichern, Gordon, McQuinn, Emmett, Roux, Jonathan Le

    “…While significant advances have been made with respect to the separation of overlapping speech signals, studies have been largely constrained to mixtures of…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Neurogrid: A Mixed-Analog-Digital Multichip System for Large-Scale Neural Simulations by Benjamin, Ben Varkey, Boahen, Kwabena, Gao, Peiran, McQuinn, Emmett, Choudhary, Swadesh, Chandrasekaran, Anand R., Bussat, Jean-Marie, Alvarez-Icaza, Rodrigo, Arthur, John V., Merolla, Paul A.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-05-2014)
    “…In this paper, we describe the design of Neurogrid, a neuromorphic system for simulating large-scale neural models in real time. Neuromorphic systems realize…”
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    Visualization of time-dependent seismic vector fields with glyphs by McQuinn, Emmett

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Seismic simulations allow us to study earthquakes in a manner not feasible with the real world. Simulations of earthquakes produce time-dependent vector fields…”
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    Dissertation
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    WHAMR!: Noisy and Reverberant Single-Channel Speech Separation by Maciejewski, Matthew, Wichern, Gordon, McQuinn, Emmett, Roux, Jonathan Le

    Published 22-10-2019
    “…While significant advances have been made with respect to the separation of overlapping speech signals, studies have been largely constrained to mixtures of…”
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    Journal Article
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    WHAM!: Extending Speech Separation to Noisy Environments by Wichern, Gordon, Antognini, Joe, Flynn, Michael, Zhu, Licheng Richard, McQuinn, Emmett, Crow, Dwight, Manilow, Ethan, Roux, Jonathan Le

    Published 02-07-2019
    “…Recent progress in separating the speech signals from multiple overlapping speakers using a single audio channel has brought us closer to solving the cocktail…”
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