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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
Queen Mary University of London : A - Electrical and Electronic engineering
Audio Inpainting
Audio clipping is an important problem resulting from pressure to increase loudness in audio production. Paper introduced a new framework to recover portions of audio lost due to clipping, clicks or packet loss. Work includes new constrained sparse representations method for declipping, outperforming state-of-the-art methods. Key outcome of EU FET-Open project 'SMALL' (FP7-ICT-225913), commended by international reviewers as 'beautiful results' from 'exemplary' project with 'excellent' collaboration 'at the forefront' of research (SMALL Technical Review Report, June 2012, EU Project Officer walter.van-de-velde@ec.europa.eu). Method available in SMALLbox open-source toolbox (http://small-project.eu/software-data/smallbox/), commended by reviewers as a 'unique tool', downloaded over 8960 times.