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info wanted.
Dear Colleagues,
In ICONIP'96, Dr. H. Nilson told us that there is a great work developed
at John Hopkins University. The contribution has successfully solved the
classic `cock-tail party effect' problem. As he said, the system can
identify one among more than 100 people in a noisy hall only using three
sensors (microphones). (It is obviously differnet from the problem blind
separation of sources). Moreover, the system has been implemented by a
chip. As a result, I would appreciate it if anyone could give me the more
detailed information or pointer to the work.
Best regards,
Ke Chen
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