TARGET AND NON-TARGET SPEECH SEPARATION USING A DUAL MICROPHONE SYSTEM
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A practical speech detection method for robust automatic speech recognition is proposed. The method employs a system of two symmetrical microphones oriented in opposite directions. The algorithm of signal processing allows for spatial filtering of speakers.
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