Thomas Klasen

523 total citations
16 papers, 410 citations indexed

About

Thomas Klasen is a scholar working on Signal Processing, Cognitive Neuroscience and Computational Mechanics. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Klasen has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 410 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Signal Processing, 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 7 papers in Computational Mechanics. Recurrent topics in Thomas Klasen's work include Speech and Audio Processing (14 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (13 papers) and Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques (7 papers). Thomas Klasen is often cited by papers focused on Speech and Audio Processing (14 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (13 papers) and Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques (7 papers). Thomas Klasen collaborates with scholars based in Belgium and Canada. Thomas Klasen's co-authors include Marc Moonen, Jan Wouters, Tim Van den Bogaert, Lieselot Van Deun, Simon Doclo, Thierry Bogaert, Simon Haykin, Ren G. Dong, S. Haykin and Ann Spriet and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Lirias (KU Leuven).

In The Last Decade

Thomas Klasen

11 papers receiving 375 citations

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Klasen, Thomas, Tim Van den Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2007). Binaural Noise Reduction Algorithms for Hearing Aids That Preserve Interaural Time Delay Cues. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. 55(4). 1579–1585. 106 indexed citations
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Doclo, Simon, Thomas Klasen, Tim Van den Bogaert, Jan Wouters, & Marc Moonen. (2006). THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF BINAURAL CUE PRESERVATION USING MULTI-CHANNEL WIENER FILTERING AND INTERAURAL TRANSFER FUNCTIONS. 44 indexed citations
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Bogaert, Thierry, Jan Wouters, Thomas Klasen, & Marc Moonen. (2006). Distortion of interaural time cues by directional noise reduction systems in modern digital hearing aids. Lirias (KU Leuven). 57–60. 15 indexed citations
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Doclo, Simon, Thomas Klasen, Tim Van den Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2006). Physical and perceptual evaluation of the Interaural Wiener Filter algorithm. 1 indexed citations
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Bogaert, Tim Van den, Jan Wouters, Thomas Klasen, Simon Doclo, & Marc Moonen. (2006). Preservation of interaural cues using a binaural multichannel wiener filter (MWF-ITF): Localization performance. 1 indexed citations
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Klasen, Thomas, Simon Doclo, Thierry Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2006). Binaural Multi-Channel Wiener Filtering for Hearing Aids: Preserving Interaural Time and Level Differences. 5. V–145. 25 indexed citations
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Klasen, Thomas, Marc Moonen, Thierry Bogaert, & Jan Wouters. (2006). Preservation of Interaural Time Delay for Binaural Hearing Aids Through Multi-Channel Wiener Filtering Based Noise Reduction. 3. 29–32. 26 indexed citations
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Bogaert, Tim Van den, Thomas Klasen, Marc Moonen, Lieselot Van Deun, & Jan Wouters. (2006). Horizontal localization with bilateral hearing aids: Without is better than with. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 119(1). 515–526. 148 indexed citations
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Wouters, Jan, Tim Van den Bogaert, Thomas Klasen, Lieselot Van Deun, & Marc Moonen. (2005). Horizontal localization with bilateral hearing aids: without hearing aids is better than with?. 3 indexed citations
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Klasen, Thomas, Tim Van den Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2005). Binaural noise reduction for hearing aids: Preserving interaural time delay cues. 23–26. 2 indexed citations
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Wouters, Jan, Thomas Klasen, Marc Moonen, et al.. (2005). Effects of 'directional' signal processing in hearing instruments on speech understanding in noise and localization. 93–111. 2 indexed citations
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Klasen, Thomas, Tim Van den Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2005). Preventing ITD distortion in binaural hearing aids during noise reduction using multi-channel wiener filtering. 149–152. 1 indexed citations
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Klasen, Thomas, Tim Van den Bogaert, Marc Moonen, & Jan Wouters. (2005). Preserving interaural time delay cues during noise reduction in hearing aids. 1 indexed citations
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Wouters, Jan, Tim Van den Bogaert, Thomas Klasen, & Marc Moonen. (2005). Directional hearing with bilateral hearing aids: better signal processing is needed. 1 indexed citations
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Doclo, Simon, Ren G. Dong, Thomas Klasen, et al.. (2005). Extension of the multi-channel Wiener filter with localisation cues for noise reduction in binaural hearing aids. 221–224. 6 indexed citations

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