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Dear students, In the following week, you have to read the attached file.

You may also use this material as one of your papers in the future (a novel one is needed, howeve r). Please have a short meeting first and work together to finish these basic al gorithms in Matlab. I would suggest you starting from creating the destroyed sou ndtrack. If you prefer to work on your current project at hand, please let me kn ow. Thanks. CSL p.s. This research could be the topic of recent paper publication. Dear Erwin, Is it only at some clear signal's segmentation or the noise is at al l part of the clear signal? * May be both. You can arbitrarily destroy part or o verall signal by adding or convoluting hiss noise (check the definitions of clic k and hiss online, please) with the clear signal. This distortion process could be performed either in the time domain or in the frequency domain. * You can als o follow the plots in the file I sent you to generate a destroyed file just like the author did. * After finishing this easy part, please try to re-implement th e algorithms shown in the file, or use the technique you have learnt in my cours e for fixing. I will let you know how to evaluate the quality of reconstructed s oundtrack later. Thanks. CSL p.s. James and YH, this email is forwarded for your reference. -----Original message----- From:Erwin Hasting To:chingshl@mail.ntust .edu.tw Date:Fri, 22 Jun 2012 19:26:27 +0800 Subject:Re: Homework this week (21s t-27th, June) Dear prof., This is regarding the project. I started working on th e hiss noise yesterday, and already done degradation part, by easily add the whi te noise to the clear signal (song). I got a question about the noise spreading in the clear signal. Is it only at some clear signal's segmentation or the noise is at all part of the clear signal? Thank you. Best Regards, Erwin Hasting

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