Audio Signal Processing in the 21st Century: The important outcomes of the past 25 years

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Audio signal processing has passed many landmarks in its development as a research topic. Many are well known, such as the development of the phonograph in the second half of the 19th century and technology associated with digital telephony that burgeoned in the late 20th century and is still a hot topic in multiple guises. Interestingly, the development of audio technology has been fueled not only by advancements in the capabilities of technology but also by high consumer expectations and customer engagement. From surround sound movie theaters to the latest in-ear devices, people love sound and soon build new audio technology into their daily lives as an essential and expected feature.

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Richard, G., Smaragdis, P., Gannot, S., Naylor, P. A., Makino, S., Kellermann, W., & Sugiyama, A. (2023). Audio Signal Processing in the 21st Century: The important outcomes of the past 25 years. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 40(5), 12–26. https://doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2023.3276171

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