Gradient Based Adaptive Algorithm for Echo Cancellation from Recorded Echo Corrupted Speech

An offline single channel acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) scheme is proposed based on gradient based adaptive least mean squares (LMS) algorithm considering a major practical application of echo cancellation system for enhancing recorded echo corrupted speech data. The unavailability of a reference...

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