In this paper, we present a novel application, of audio fingerprinting and reference cancellation, to forensic audio enhancement. In audio surveillance recordings, it is common to find the speech of interest masked by the speech of other non-target speake
Author:
Anil Alexander, Oscar Forth, Donald Tunstall
Affiliations:
Digital Audio Corporation, Durham, NC, USA; Oxford Wave Research Ltd., Oxford, UK(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
46th International Conference: Audio Forensics (June 2012)
Paper Number:
1-3
Publication Date:
June 1, 2012
Subject:
Enhancement of Forensic Audio
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