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Jesper Jensen
Jesper Jensen
Oticon A/S and Aalborg University
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An algorithm for intelligibility prediction of time–frequency weighted noisy speech
CH Taal, RC Hendriks, R Heusdens, J Jensen
IEEE Transactions on audio, speech, and language processing 19 (7), 2125-2136, 2011
24522011
A short-time objective intelligibility measure for time-frequency weighted noisy speech
CH Taal, RC Hendriks, R Heusdens, J Jensen
2010 IEEE international conference on acoustics, speech and signal …, 2010
11932010
Permutation invariant training of deep models for speaker-independent multi-talker speech separation
D Yu, M Kolbæk, ZH Tan, J Jensen
2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2017
10032017
Multitalker speech separation with utterance-level permutation invariant training of deep recurrent neural networks
M Kolbæk, D Yu, ZH Tan, J Jensen
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 25 (10 …, 2017
9282017
An Algorithm for Predicting the Intelligibility of Speech Masked by Modulated Noise Maskers.
J Jensen, C Taal
IEEE Trans. Audio, Speech, Language Process. 24 (11), 2009-2022, 2016
6192016
MMSE based noise PSD tracking with low complexity
RC Hendriks, R Heusdens, J Jensen
2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2010
3402010
Minimum mean-square error estimation of discrete Fourier coefficients with generalized Gamma priors
JS Erkelens, RC Hendriks, R Heusdens, J Jensen
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 15 (6), 1741-1752, 2007
3382007
An overview of deep-learning-based audio-visual speech enhancement and separation
D Michelsanti, ZH Tan, SX Zhang, Y Xu, M Yu, D Yu, J Jensen
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 29, 1368-1396, 2021
2832021
Speech intelligibility potential of general and specialized deep neural network based speech enhancement systems
M Kolbæk, ZH Tan, J Jensen
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 25 (1), 153-167, 2016
2102016
DFT-domain based single-microphone noise reduction for speech enhancement
RC Hendriks, T Gerkmann, J Jensen
Springer Nature, 2022
2052022
Prediction of future fading based on past measurements
JB Andersen, J Jensen, SH Jensen, F Frederiksen
Gateway to 21st Century Communications Village. VTC 1999-Fall. IEEE VTS 50th …, 1999
1891999
Self-calibration of multi-microphone noise reduction system for hearing assistance devices using an auxiliary device
J Jensen, MS Pedersen
US Patent 9,591,411, 2017
1792017
On loss functions for supervised monaural time-domain speech enhancement
M Kolbæk, ZH Tan, SH Jensen, J Jensen
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 28, 825-838, 2020
1552020
Speech enhancement using a constrained iterative sinusoidal model
J Jensen, JHL Hansen
IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing 9 (7), 731-740, 2001
1542001
Deep spoken keyword spotting: An overview
I López-Espejo, ZH Tan, JHL Hansen, J Jensen
IEEE Access 10, 4169-4199, 2021
1292021
Noise tracking using DFT domain subspace decompositions
RC Hendriks, J Jensen, R Heusdens
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 16 (3), 541-553, 2008
1152008
Noise estimation for use with noise reduction and echo cancellation in personal communication
U Kjems, J Jensen
US Patent 9,224,393, 2015
1142015
Novel acoustic feedback cancellation approaches in hearing aid applications using probe noise and probe noise enhancement
M Guo, SH Jensen, J Jensen
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 20 (9), 2549-2563, 2012
1142012
Hearing device comprising a keyword detector and an own voice detector and/or a transmitter
NH Rohde, T Bentsen, AB Olsen, AH Andersen, MS Pedersen, ...
US Patent 11,546,707, 2023
1022023
On optimal linear filtering of speech for near-end listening enhancement
CH Taal, J Jensen, A Leijon
IEEE Signal Processing Letters 20 (3), 225-228, 2013
962013
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