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    Multichannel high resolution NMF for modelling convolutive mixtures of non-stationary signals in the time-frequency domain

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    EECSRR-13-03.pdf (641.8Kb)
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    School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Research Reports;EECSRR-13-03 - July 2013
    ISSN
    2043-0167
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    Authors
    Badeau, Roland; Plumbley, Mark
    URI
    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/5006
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    • School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Research Reports: 2008 - [33]
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