Professur für Signalverarbeitung


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Calibrating Visual Sensors and Actuators in Distributed Platforms (2005) Horster E, Lienhart R, Kellermann W, Bouguet JY Conference contribution, Conference Contribution On the estimation of the number of acoustic wideband sources using eigen-beam processing for circular apertures (2005) Teutsch H, Kellermann W Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Acoustic Signal Processing for Next-Generation Human/Machine Interfaces (2005) Kellermann W Conference contribution A calibration method for robust generalized sidelobe cancelling beamformers (2005) Oak P, Kellermann W Conference contribution Using Artificially Reverberated Training Data in Distant-Talking ASR (2005) Haderlein T, Nöth E, Herbordt W, Kellermann W, Niemann H Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Comparison of two different methods for coherent averaging in online ECG analysis (2005) Egorouchkina K, Braecklein M, Pang L, Tchoudovski I, Kellermann W, Bolz A Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Outlier-robust DFT-domain adaptive filtering for bin-wise stepsize controls, and its application to a generalized sidelobe canceller (2005) Herbordt W, Buchner H, Nakamura S, Kellermann W Conference contribution Real time heart ischemia detection in the smart home care system (2005) Pang L, Tchoudovski I, Braecklein M, Egorouchkina K, Kellermann W, Bolz A Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Precise visibility determination of displays in camera images (2005) Lienhart R, Kellermann W, Bouguet JY Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Application of a double-talk resilient DFT-domain adaptive filter for bin-wise stepsize controls to adaptive beamforming (2005) Herbordt W, Buchner H, Nakamura S, Kellermann W Conference contribution