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What is CLEAR?

The CLEAR Lab researches into methods for improving the intelligibility and quality of speech signals that have become corrupted with noise or distorted by transmission. CLEAR is a research project run jointly by Imperial College London (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and University College London (Department of Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences). CLEAR is funded by the UK Home Office. More details ...

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The CLEAR project ran from October 2007 to October 2012.

Jan 2014
CLEAR lab members contributed to the 6th Workshop on Speech in Noise, held in Marseille, France.
Sep 2013
CLEAR will be helping to organise the AES Conference on Audio Forensics that will take place in Bloomsbury, London between 12-14 June 2014.
Jan 2013
CLEAR lab members contributed to the 5th Workshop on Speech in Noise, held in Vitoria, Spain.
Oct 2012
CLEAR announces a one-day workshop on "Enhancement of Degraded Speech: Processing, Modelling and Evaluation" on Wednesday 31st October 2012.
Jun 2012
There are three presentations by CLEAR at the AES Conference on Audio Forensics, Denver, CO.
Jan 2012
CLEAR members are involved in organising the 4th workshop on Intelligibility and Quality of Speech in Noise in Cardiff, U.K.

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