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Location of target and interfering noise 

Location of target and interfering noise 

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Human beings have binaural inputs to separate and localize sound sources. Those two functions of binaural hearing can not be easily transformed to the computational methods. In this paper, three conventional methods to separate target signal from interfering noise are compared. Those methods include a binaural model, an independent component analys...

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