Double-Talk Detection

Double-talk detectors (DTDs) are vital to the operation and performance of SAECs. In this chapter, we discuss the most well-known double-talk detection algorithms. It will be shown that, thanks to the WL formulation, DTDs for single-channel acoustic echo cancellation are easily generalized to the stereo case.

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