Samuli Siltanen explains how solving an “inverse problem” will improve the quality of life of people who can’t speak and have to use voice synthesizers – particularly women and children, whose only ...
Inverse problems involve the recovery of unknown parameters or signals from indirect and often noisy measurements. Such problems are typically ill-posed in the sense that small perturbations in the ...
An editorial paper by scientists at the Beijing Institute of Technology, the Imperial College London, and the University of Augsburg introduced an emerging methodology named computational ...
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