info wanted. ("Prof. Ke Chen" )


Subject: info wanted.
From:    "Prof. Ke Chen"  <chen(at)CIS.PKU.EDU.CN>
Date:    Tue, 8 Oct 1996 12:35:44 +0800

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 #========================================================================# # Dr. Ke Chen, Associate Professor Tel: +86-10-62751935(O) # # National Lab of Machine Perception +86-10-62585703(H) # # The Center of Information Science Fax: +86-10-62752733 # # Peking University Email: chen(at)cis.pku.edu.cn # # Beijing 100871, China chenke(at)pku.edu.cn # #========================================================================#


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