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The search results for "eess.IV" highlight advancements in signal processing and imaging. One study discusses simplifying the Recurrent Neural Network-Transducer (RNN-T) models' prediction network without significant loss of recognition accuracy, potentially improving efficiency in speech recognition tasks. Another research delves into the computational resolution limits of multi-dimensional imaging, addressing the challenge of resolving point sources from incomplete and noisy Fourier data. Additionally, advancements in radio-interferometric sensing are featured, emphasizing the use of random beamforming to enhance the detection of cosmic signals, critical for studying distant astronomical objects.
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Tied & Reduced RNN-T Decoder

Previous works on the Recurrent Neural Network-Transducer (RNN-T) models have shown that, under some conditions, it is possible to simplify its prediction network with little or no loss in recognition accuracy (arXiv:2003.07705 [eess.AS], [2], arXiv:2012.06749 [cs.CL]). This is done by limiting the …

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Tied & Reduced RNN-T Decoder

Previous works on the Recurrent Neural Network-Transducer (RNN-T) models have shown that, under some conditions, it is possible to simplify its prediction network with little or no loss in recognition accuracy (arXiv:2003.07705 [eess.AS], [2], arXiv:2012.06749 [cs.CL]). This is done by limiting the …

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Mathematical Theory of Computational Resolution Limit in Multi-dimensions

Resolving a linear combination of point sources from their band-limited Fourier data is a fundamental problem in imaging and signal processing. With the incomplete Fourier data and the inevitable noise in the measurement, there is a fundamental limit on the separation distance between point sources …

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Compressive radio-interferometric sensing with random beamforming as rank-one signal covariance projections

Radio-interferometry (RI) observes the sky at unprecedented angular resolutions, enabling the study of several far-away galactic objects such as galaxies and black holes. In RI, an array of antennas probes cosmic signals coming from the observed region of the sky. The covariance matrix of the vector…

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