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Items where Division is "Faculties (pre 2018 reorg) > Faculty of Engineering and the Environment (pre 2018 reorg) > Inst. Sound & Vibration Research (pre 2018 reorg) > Signal Processing & Control Grp (pre 2018 reorg)
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Institute of Sound and Vibration Research > Inst. Sound & Vibration Research (pre 2018 reorg) > Signal Processing & Control Grp (pre 2018 reorg)" and Year is 2006

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Type: Thesis | 2006

Sparse and shift-invariant representations of music - Thomas Blumensath and Mike Davies
Type: Article | 2006

Musical audio analysis using sparse representations - Mark D. Plumbley, Samer A. Abdallah, Thomas Blumensath, Maria G. Jafari, Andrew Nesbit, Emmanuel Vincent and Beiming Wang
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2006 | Item not available on this server.

Sparse representations of polyphonic music - Mark D. Plumbley, Samer A. Abdallah, Thomas Blumensath and Michael E. Davies
Type: Article | 2006 | Item not available on this server.

Linear stochastic evaluation of tyre vibration due to tyre/road excitation - E. Rustighi, S.J. Elliott, S. Finnveden, K. Gulyás and M. Danti
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2006

Marine biodiversity and ecosystem function: empirical approaches and future research needs - Introduction - M. Solan, D. G. Raffaelli, D. M. Paterson, P. C. L. White and G. J. Pierce
Type: Article | 2006 | Item not available on this server.

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