The Generalized Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filtering Algorithm Implemented on a GPU for Large-Scale Multi-channel Acoustic Echo Cancellation
There is an increasing trend in multi-channel processing of signals. In the similar way domain wise audio processing and signal reproduction or signal cancelling. This technique can be used to for acoustic echo cancellation. A large number of computational units are required and hence a GPU can be a better option for all the processing units required that the GPU can offer with its small but huge number of cores. In this paper we present an implementation of the Generalized Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filtering (GFDAF) algorithm on popular GPUs.
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