ELEC-E5632 - Audio Technology Seminar V D, Lecture, 27.2.2023-22.5.2023
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Peer review
Give a review of the written paper. An article review typically consists of the following points:
0. Start you review by giving a short summarising description of the paper / work, including the main points / results / conclusions.
1. General comments and suggestions.: Give the writer all your main observations and suggestion on how to improve the manuscript. But remember that you can also take note on positive aspects!
2. Title: Is the title appropriate?
3. Abstract: Is the abstract clearly written and inline with the paper?
4. Language: Is the paper clearly written, the language easy to follow and the text free from errors (punctuation, grammar)?
5. Is the organisation of the paper appropriate and are the different parts of the manuscript in a logical order?
6. Is the scope justified and the treatment of the topic thorough?
7. Are the tables and figures easy to read and free from errors (axes, lines, points etc)?
8. Does the paper make good use of the space allocated?
9. Other issues?
10. Detailed comments and suggestions
Antoni: Blackbox modeling using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) | Håvard: Blackbox modeling using recurrent neural networks (RNNs) |
Gloria: Differentiable digital signal processing for sound synthesis (DDSP) | Tantep: Differentiable FIR and IIR filters |
Wu: Diffusion models for audio (and speech) enhancement | Bryn: Audio super-resolution (bandwidth extension) |
Yifu: Voice conversion using deep learning | Teodors: Neural audio compression |
Jon: Generative adversarial networks (GANs) for audio generation | Anja: Dereverberation |
Ossi: Audio inpainting | Samu: Denoising |
Ido: Symbolic music generation with transformers | Jackie: Learning neural acoustic fields (NERF) |