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CS 591: Compressive Sensing : Final Project - Cocktail Party Problem

Applying Compressive Sensing techniques in an effort to separate several speaking voices with minimal effort.

Contributors: Eli Saracino (esaracin@bu.edu) Andy Huynh (ndhuynh@bu.edu)

##code/ This directory contains the sound data used to test our reconstructions, as well as the code used to perform the signal separation. Data used includes a mix of Clint Eastwood and Graham talking over each other, as well as several samples taken from the Interspeech 2006 source separation competition.

##paper/ Contains our project's written report as a .tex file and a .pdf file. Any plots written by the MATLAB script in the /code directory that were used in this report are also in this directory, as are any papers references in our report.

##slide/ Contains the .pptx file used to present the state of our project in early December, 2017.

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