Our Source Separation Algorithm Makes Waves in Murder-For-Hire Case

Wave Sciences’ patented source separation engine - code named GLIMPSE - was used in the ongoing Dan Markel murder case in Florida. Originally, crucial audio evidence recorded in a noisy restaurant was deemed inadmissible by the judge as it was unintelligible, even after being enhanced using the best practices and technology available. However, once GLIMPSE was applied to the problem, the entire recording was allowed. You can hear for yourself what this technology breakthrough is capable of at the YouTube link below:

TRANSCRIPT: Secret recording of Charlie Adelson released, led to arrest in Dan Markel murder case