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Benjamin Cauchi
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- affiliation (PhD 2021): University of Oldenburg, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c14]Benjamin Cauchi, Marco Eichelberg, Andreas Hein:
Predicting Recovery from Coma After Cardiac Arrest Using Low-level Features from EEG Recordings and a Small-sized LSTM Network. CinC 2023: 1-4 - 2022
- [j4]Alex F. McKinney, Benjamin Cauchi:
Non-Intrusive Binaural Speech Intelligibility Prediction From Discrete Latent Representations. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 29: 987-991 (2022) - 2021
- [b1]Benjamin Cauchi:
Non-Intrusive Quality Evaluation of Speech Processed in Noisy and Reverberant Environments. University of Oldenburg, Germany, Verlag Dr. Hut 2021 - [j3]Marie Luengen, Christopher Garrelfs, Kamil Adiloglu, Melanie Krueger, Benjamin Cauchi, Uwe Markert, Marei Typlt, Martin Kinkel, Carsten Schultz:
Connected Hearing Devices and Audiologists: The User-Centered Development of Digital Service Innovations. Frontiers Digit. Health 3: 739370 (2021) - [i2]Alex F. McKinney, Benjamin Cauchi:
Non-Intrusive Binaural Speech Intelligibility Prediction from Discrete Latent Representations. CoRR abs/2111.12531 (2021) - 2020
- [c13]Maged Ahmad, Jenny I. Glitza, Frerk Müller-von Aschwege, Andreas Hein, Benjamin Cauchi:
Pulse Transit Time Estimation for Blood Pressure Measurement in Patients Implanted with a Left Ventricular Assist Device. PervasiveHealth 2020: 388-391
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Benjamin Cauchi, Kai Siedenburg, João Felipe Santos, Tiago H. Falk, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze:
Non-Intrusive Speech Quality Prediction Using Modulation Energies and LSTM-Network. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 27(7): 1151-1163 (2019) - [c12]Björn Friedrich, Benjamin Cauchi, Andreas Hein, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar:
Transportation mode classification from smartphone sensors via a long-short-term-memory network. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2019: 709-713 - [i1]Björn Friedrich, Benjamin Cauchi, Andreas Hein, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar:
Transportation Mode Classification from Smartphone Sensors via a Long-Short-Term-Memory Network. CoRR abs/1910.04739 (2019) - 2018
- [c11]Benjamin Cauchi, Marco Eichelberg, Andreas Hüwel, Kamil Adiloglu, Hartmut Richter, Marei Typlt:
Hardware / Software Architecture for Services in the Hearing Aid Industry. HealthCom 2018: 1-6 - 2017
- [c10]Feifei Xiong, Bernd T. Meyer, Benjamin Cauchi, Ante Jukic, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze:
Performance comparison of real-time single-channel speech dereverberation algorithms. HSCMA 2017: 126-130 - [c9]Hamza A. Javed, Benjamin Cauchi, Simon Doclo, Patrick A. Naylor, Stefan Goetze:
Measuring, modelling and predicting perceived reverberation. ICASSP 2017: 381-385 - 2016
- [c8]Benjamin Cauchi, João Felipe Santos, Kai Siedenburg, Tiago H. Falk, Patrick A. Naylor, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze:
Predicting the quality of processed speech by combining modulation-based features and model trees. ITG Symposium on Speech Communication 2016: 1-5 - [c7]Benjamin Cauchi, Hamza A. Javed, Timo Gerkmann, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze, Patrick A. Naylor:
Perceptual and instrumental evaluation of the perceived level of reverberation. ICASSP 2016: 629-633 - [c6]Anderson R. Avila, Benjamin Cauchi, Stefan Goetze, Simon Doclo, Tiago H. Falk:
Performance comparison of intrusive and non-intrusive instrumental quality measures for enhanced speech. IWAENC 2016: 1-5 - 2015
- [j1]Benjamin Cauchi, Ina Kodrasi, Robert Rehr, Stephan Gerlach, Ante Jukic, Timo Gerkmann, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze:
Combination of MVDR beamforming and single-channel spectral processing for enhancing noisy and reverberant speech. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2015: 61 (2015) - [c5]Benjamin Cauchi, Patrick A. Naylor, Timo Gerkmann, Simon Doclo, Stefan Goetze:
Late reverberant spectral variance estimation using acoustic channel equalization. EUSIPCO 2015: 2481-2485 - 2014
- [c4]Stefan Goetze, Anna Warzybok, Ina Kodrasi, Jan Ole Jungmann, Benjamin Cauchi, Jan Rennies, Emanuël A. P. Habets, Alfred Mertins, Timo Gerkmann, Simon Doclo, Birger Kollmeier:
A study on speech quality and speech intelligibility measures for quality assessment of single-channel dereverberation algorithms. IWAENC 2014: 233-237 - 2013
- [c3]Jens Schröder, Niko Moritz, Marc René Schädler, Benjamin Cauchi, Kamil Adiloglu, Jörn Anemüller, Simon Doclo, Birger Kollmeier, Stefan Goetze:
On the use of spectro-temporal features for the IEEE AASP challenge 'detection and classification of acoustic scenes and events'. WASPAA 2013: 1-4 - [c2]Benjamin Cauchi, Mathieu Lagrange, Nicolas Misdariis, Arshia Cont:
Saliency-based modeling of acoustic scenes using sparse non-negative matrix factorization. WIAMIS 2013: 1-4 - 2012
- [c1]Benjamin Cauchi, Stefan Goetze, Simon Doclo:
Reduction of Non-stationary Noise for a Robotic Living Assistant using Sparse Non-negative Matrix Factorization. SMIAE@ACL 2012: 28-33
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