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Home / Publications / Pub_SaifH / S. Huq, P. Xi, R. Goubran, J. J. Valdés, F. Knoefel and J. R. Green, “Data Augmentation using Reverb and Noise in Deep Learning Implementation of Cough Classification,” 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), Jeju, Korea, Republic of, 2023, pp. 1-6.

S. Huq, P. Xi, R. Goubran, J. J. Valdés, F. Knoefel and J. R. Green, “Data Augmentation using Reverb and Noise in Deep Learning Implementation of Cough Classification,” 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), Jeju, Korea, Republic of, 2023, pp. 1-6.

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