Michael Syskind Pedersen
Technical University of Denmark
96 Papers
978 Citations
Michael Syskind Pedersen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microphone & Signal. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 90 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Syskind Pedersen include University of Copenhagen.
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Papers
The Matrix Cookbook
Kaare Brandt Petersen,Michael Syskind Pedersen +1 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: Theodorakopoulos et al. as mentioned in this paper used the Oticon Foundation for funding their PhD studies, and they would like to thank the following for contributions and suggestions: Bill Baxter, Brian Templeton, Christian Rishoj, Christian Schroppel Douglas L. Theobald, Esben Hoegh-Rasmussen, Glynne Casteel, Jan Larsen, Jun Bin Gao, Jurgen Struckmeier, Kamil Dedecius, Korbinian Strimmer, Lars Christiansen, Lars Kai Hansen, Leland Wilkinson, Lig
A survey of convolutive blind source separation methods
Michael Syskind Pedersen,Jan Larsen,Ulrik Kjems,Lucas C. Parra +3 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: A taxonomy is provided, wherein many of the existing algorithms for blind source separation of convolutive audio mixtures can be organized, and results from those algorithms that have been applied to real-world audio separation tasks are presented.
Speech Intelligibility in Background Noise with Ideal Binary Time-frequency Masking
TL;DR: The results from Experiment 1 demonstrate that ideal binary masking leads to substantial reductions in speech-reception threshold for both normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners, and the reduction is greater in a cafeteria background than in a speech-shaped noise.
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Effects of noise and working memory capacity on memory processing of speech for hearing-aid users
TL;DR: Noise reduction can reduce the adverse effect of noise on memory for speech for persons with good working memory capacity and it is argued that the mechanism behind this is faster word identification that enhances encoding into working memory.
Patent
Miniature broadband acoustic transducer
Peter V. Loeppert,Michael Syskind Pedersen +1 more
- 23 Aug 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an acoustic transducer with a fixed perforated member and a freely movable diaphragm spaced from the perforator is described, and a support ring is used to maintain the proper spacing between the diaphrasm and the performer near the perimeter.
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