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General Concept with Filtering Vectors

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Signal Enhancement with Variable Span Linear Filters

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In this chapter, we explain the principle of variable span (VS) linear filters and show how it can be applied to the signal enhancement problem. Then, we derive a large class of optimal filters with a great deal of flexibility in the sense that they can naturally compromise between noise reduction and desired signal distortion.

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Benesty, J., Christensen, M.G., Jensen, J.R. (2016). General Concept with Filtering Vectors. In: Signal Enhancement with Variable Span Linear Filters. Springer Topics in Signal Processing, vol 7. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-739-0_2

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