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The first thing that comes in mind when we talk about acoustic echo cancellation is adaptive filtering. In this chapter, we discuss a large number of multichannel adaptive algorithms, both in time and frequency domains. This discussion will be developed in the context of multichannel acoustic echo cancellation where we have to identify a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system (e.g., room acoustic impulse responses).
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Benesty, J., Gänsler, T., Huang, Y., Rupp, M. (2004). Adaptive Algorithms for Mimo Acoustic Echo Cancellation. In: Huang, Y., Benesty, J. (eds) Audio Signal Processing for Next-Generation Multimedia Communication Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7769-6_5
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