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In addition, we find that the TBD matrix is more robust to the quantization noise than the dense Gaussian matrix based on the fact that the TBD matrix can effectively restricted the impact of quantization noise on reconstruction of speech signals.
Alternative teaching strategies were encouraged in theory, but basic curriculum uniformity effectively restricted the practice of new methods.
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The reason is that the TBD matrix is more robust to quantization noise based on the fact the TBD matrix can effectively restrict the impact of quantization on speech signals.
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