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    Artifact GeoMorph Toolbox 3D 3.1

    Artifact GeoMorph Toolbox 3D 3.1

    A toolbox for 3DGM shape analysis of archaeological artifacts

    The Artifact Geomorph Toolbox 3D software is designed to provide the archaeologist interested in artifact shape variability with a toolbox to allow the acquisition, analysis and results exploration of homologous 3D landmark-based geometric morphometric data. As such, the toolbox contains an automated item and semi-landmarks positioning procedure and the fundamental statistical analyses and procedures to allow the processing and analysis of the data. It is designed to be easy to use and straightforward with a simple graphical user interface. Furthermore, it provides direct, quantitative and objective results to answer common archaeological research questions with regards to artifact shape variability.
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    Jointly optimized BF Assisted AEC

    Jointly optimized BF Assisted AEC

    This project presents a statistical model of a jointly optimized beamformer-assisted acoustic echo canceler (AEC). The constrained joint optimization problem can be formulated so that it becomes equivalent to the linearly-constrained minimum variance problem. The new formulation leads to analytical models that can be used to predict the transient performance of adaptive wideband beamformers.
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