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    Speech Separation Methodology for Hearing Aid

    Joseph Sathiadhas Esra1,*, Y. Sukhi2

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.44, No.2, pp. 1659-1678, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.025969 - 15 June 2022

    Abstract In the design of hearing aids (HA), the real-time speech-enhancement is done. The digital hearing aids should provide high signal-to-noise ratio, gain improvement and should eliminate feedback. In generic hearing aids the performance towards different frequencies varies and non uniform. Existing noise cancellation and speech separation methods drops the voice magnitude under the noise environment. The performance of the HA for frequency response is non uniform. Existing noise suppression methods reduce the required signal strength also. So, the performance of uniform sub band analysis is poor when hearing aid is concern. In this paper, a More >

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    Locating Steganalysis of LSB Matching Based on Spatial and Wavelet Filter Fusion

    Chunfang Yang1,*, Jie Wang1, Chengliang Lin1, Huiqin Chen2, Wenjuan Wang1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.60, No.2, pp. 633-644, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06154

    Abstract For the case of that only a single stego image of LSB (Least Significant Bit) matching steganography is available, the existing steganalysis algorithms cannot effectively locate the modified pixels. Therefore, an algorithm is proposed to locate the modified pixels of LSB matching based on spatial and wavelet filter fusion. Firstly, the validity of using the residuals obtained by spatial and wavelet filtering to locate the modified pixels of LSB matching is analyzed. It is pointed out that both of these two kinds of residuals can be used to identify the modified pixels of LSB matching More >

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