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Simon Doclo is affiliated with the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on various subfields including Signal Processing, Computational Mechanics, Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

Doclo's work concentrates extensively on Speech and Audio Processing, encompassing key topics such as Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques, Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation, Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies, and Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques.

The scientist has a significant publication record with frequent appearances in notable venues. These include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
  • EURASIP Journal on Audio Speech and Music Processing
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

Among their recent papers are:

  • Cognitive-Driven Binaural Beamforming Using EEG-Based Auditory Attention Decoding (2020), published in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
  • Integrated Sidelobe Cancellation and Linear Prediction Kalman Filter for Joint Multi-Microphone Speech Dereverberation, Interfering Speech Cancellation, and Noise Reduction (2020), published in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
  • Acoustic Transparency in Hearables - Technical Evaluation (2020), published in Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
  • Acoustic Transparency in Hearables - Perceptual Sound Quality Evaluations (2020), published in Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
  • Square Root-Based Multi-Source Early PSD Estimation and Recursive RETF Update in Reverberant Environments by Means of the Orthogonal Procrustes Problem (2020), published in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing

Simon Doclo frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, including:

  • Christian Rollwage
  • Toon van Waterschoot
  • Matthias Blau
  • Daniel Fejgin
  • Mattes Ohlenbusch

Best Publications

  • New insights into the noise reduction Wiener filter

    Jingdong Chen;J. Benesty;Yiteng Huang;S. Doclo

  • Study of the Wiener Filter for Noise Reduction

    Jacob Benesty;Jingdong Chen;Yiteng (Arden) Huang;Simon Doclo

  • GSVD-based optimal filtering for single and multimicrophone speech enhancement

    S. Doclo;M. Moonen

  • Multichannel Signal Enhancement Algorithms for Assisted Listening Devices: Exploiting spatial diversity using multiple microphones

    Simon Doclo;Walter Kellermann;Shoji Makino;Sven Erik Nordholm

  • Design of broadband beamformers robust against gain and phase errors in the microphone array characteristics

    S. Doclo;M. Moonen

  • Acoustic Beamforming for Hearing Aid Applications

    Simon Doclo;Sharon Gannot;Marc Moonen;Ann Spriet

  • Frequency-domain criterion for the speech distortion weighted multichannel Wiener filter for robust noise reduction

    Simon Doclo;Ann Spriet;Jan Wouters;Marc Moonen

  • Superdirective Beamforming Robust Against Microphone Mismatch

    S. Doclo;M. Moonen

  • Speech enhancement with multichannel Wiener filter techniques in multimicrophone binaural hearing aids

    Tim Van den Bogaert;Simon Doclo;Jan Wouters;Marc Moonen

  • Theoretical Analysis of Binaural Multimicrophone Noise Reduction Techniques

    B. Cornelis;S. Doclo;T. Van dan Bogaert;M. Moonen

  • Reduced-Bandwidth and Distributed MWF-Based Noise Reduction Algorithms for Binaural Hearing Aids

    S. Doclo;M. Moonen;T. Van den Bogaert;J. Wouters

  • Multi-channel linear prediction-based speech dereverberation with sparse priors

    Ante Jukić;Toon van Waterschoot;Timo Gerkmann;Simon Doclo

  • Design of far-field and near-field broadband beamformers using eigenfilters

    Simon Doclo;Marc Moonen

  • Robust adaptive time delay estimation for speaker localization in noisy and reverberant acoustic environments

    Simon Doclo;Marc Moonen

  • The binaural LCMV beamformer and its performance analysis

    Elior Hadad;Simon Doclo;Sharon Gannot

  • Method and device for binaural signal enhancement

    Simon Haykin;Rong Dong;Simon Doclo;Marc Moonen

  • Active noise reduction method using perceptual masking

    Simon Doclo

  • The effect of multimicrophone noise reduction systems on sound source localization by users of binaural hearing aids

    Tim Van den Bogaert;Simon Doclo;Jan Wouters;Marc Moonen

  • Feedback Control in Hearing Aids

    Ann Spriet;Simon Doclo;Marc Moonen;Jan Wouters

  • Combination of MVDR beamforming and single-channel spectral processing for enhancing noisy and reverberant speech

    Benjamin Cauchi;Ina Kodrasi;Robert Rehr;Stephan Gerlach

  • EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing

    Simon Doclo;Søren Holdt Jensen;Philippe A. Pango;Søren K. Riis

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Moonen
Marc Moonen KU Leuven
Jan Wouters
Jan Wouters KU Leuven
Sharon Gannot
Sharon Gannot Bar-Ilan University
Sven Nordholm
Sven Nordholm Curtin University
Birger Kollmeier
Birger Kollmeier Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Patrick A. Naylor
Patrick A. Naylor Imperial College London
Søren Holdt Jensen
Søren Holdt Jensen University of Extremadura
Jesper Jensen
Jesper Jensen Aalborg University
Emanuel A. P. Habets
Emanuel A. P. Habets University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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