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Non-Abelian Kubo Formula and the Multiple Time-Scale Method
The non-Abelian Kubo formula is derived from the kinetic theory. That
expression is compared with the one obtained using the eikonal for a
Chern-Simons theory. The multiple time-scale method is used to solve the
non-Abelian Kubo formula, and the damping rate for longitudinal color waves is
computed.Comment: 18 pages, latex , to be pblished in Ann. Phys.(N,Y)(1996
Online Monaural Speech Enhancement Using Delayed Subband LSTM
This paper proposes a delayed subband LSTM network for online monaural
(single-channel) speech enhancement. The proposed method is developed in the
short time Fourier transform (STFT) domain. Online processing requires
frame-by-frame signal reception and processing. A paramount feature of the
proposed method is that the same LSTM is used across frequencies, which
drastically reduces the number of network parameters, the amount of training
data and the computational burden. Training is performed in a subband manner:
the input consists of one frequency, together with a few context frequencies.
The network learns a speech-to-noise discriminative function relying on the
signal stationarity and on the local spectral pattern, based on which it
predicts a clean-speech mask at each frequency. To exploit future information,
i.e. look-ahead, we propose an output-delayed subband architecture, which
allows the unidirectional forward network to process a few future frames in
addition to the current frame. We leverage the proposed method to participate
to the DNS real-time speech enhancement challenge. Experiments with the DNS
dataset show that the proposed method achieves better performance-measuring
scores than the DNS baseline method, which learns the full-band spectra using a
gated recurrent unit network.Comment: Paper submitted to Interspeech 202
Blind MultiChannel Identification and Equalization for Dereverberation and Noise Reduction based on Convolutive Transfer Function
This paper addresses the problems of blind channel identification and
multichannel equalization for speech dereverberation and noise reduction. The
time-domain cross-relation method is not suitable for blind room impulse
response identification, due to the near-common zeros of the long impulse
responses. We extend the cross-relation method to the short-time Fourier
transform (STFT) domain, in which the time-domain impulse responses are
approximately represented by the convolutive transfer functions (CTFs) with
much less coefficients. The CTFs suffer from the common zeros caused by the
oversampled STFT. We propose to identify CTFs based on the STFT with the
oversampled signals and the critical sampled CTFs, which is a good compromise
between the frequency aliasing of the signals and the common zeros problem of
CTFs. In addition, a normalization of the CTFs is proposed to remove the gain
ambiguity across sub-bands. In the STFT domain, the identified CTFs is used for
multichannel equalization, in which the sparsity of speech signals is
exploited. We propose to perform inverse filtering by minimizing the
-norm of the source signal with the relaxed -norm fitting error
between the micophone signals and the convolution of the estimated source
signal and the CTFs used as a constraint. This method is advantageous in that
the noise can be reduced by relaxing the -norm to a tolerance
corresponding to the noise power, and the tolerance can be automatically set.
The experiments confirm the efficiency of the proposed method even under
conditions with high reverberation levels and intense noise.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, 5 table
The Asymptotic Method Developed from Weak Turbulent Theory and the Nonlinear Permeability and Damping Rate in QGP
With asymptotic method developed from weak turbulent theory, the kinetic
equations for QGP are expanded in fluctuation field potential .
Considering the second-order and third-order currents, we derive the nonlinear
permeability tensor function from Yang-Mills field equation, and find that the
third-order current is more important in turbulent theory. The nonlinear
permeability formulae for longitudinal color oscillations show that the
non-Abelian effects are more important than the Abelian-like effects. To
compare with other works, we give the numerical result of the damping rate for
the modes with zero wave vector.Comment: 16page
Rent Shifts in American Rental Housing Markets, 2000-2009: Directional Heterogeneity in Distance Decay Patterns
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Data Retrieval Method for Efficient Parallel Skyline Computing
Skyline retrieval is a broad data processing method, especially for multi-keyword retrieval. On the basis of analyzing the deficiencies of the existing Skyline algorithm, a data retrieval method for efficient parallel Skyline computing is proposed. A database index structure Par-Tree is constructed, and signature information is added to reduce the bit collision probability in the retrieval overshoot and filter out the retrieval area irrelevant to keywords, the irrelevant information points are pruned. Based on the Par-Tree index structure, a multi-keyword mining algorithm PSkyline algorithm is proposed. The experimental results show that the method improves the execution efficiency of data mining, and can effectively solve the multi-keyword Skyline retrieval problem
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