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Animal acoustic communication has a conserved optimal rhythm within the neural delta range. [PDF]

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A Multimodal Acousto-Optic Dataset for Underwater Image Enhancement, Detection, and Reconstruction. [PDF]

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Acoustic environment classification

ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing, 2006
The acoustic environment provides a rich source of information on the types of activity, communication modes, and people involved in many situations. It can be accurately classified using recordings from microphones commonly found in PDAs and other consumer devices.
Ling Ma 0002, Ben Milner, Dan J. Smith
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Effectiveness of the acoustic fingerprint in various acoustical environments

2019 Signal Processing: Algorithms, Architectures, Arrangements, and Applications (SPA), 2019
In this article analysis of the effectiveness of the acoustic algorithm of the fingerprint in the conditions of various acoustic disturbances is presented and described. The described algorithm is stable and should identify music even in the presence of acoustic disturbances.
Maciej Walczynski, Dagmara Ryba
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Perceptual encoding of acoustic environments

Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2003
Wave field synthesis (WFS) methods, combined with the MPEG-4 standard, allow capturing, transmitting, and reproducing time-varying acoustic scenes. The MPEG-4 standard allows transmission of a set of recorded audio signals together with a parametric description of the acoustic environment. To allow for moving sources in a given environment a parametric
Renato S. Pellegrini, Ulrich Horbach
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Sonification and Acoustic Environments

Leonardo Music Journal, 2012
Sonification can allow us to connect sound and/or music via data to the environment; in another sense, by “displaying” data through sound, sonification participates in creating our acoustic environment. The authors consider here the significance of certain aspects of this relationship.
Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Peter Sinclair
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APS: An environment for acoustic phonetic research

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989
Continuous speech recognition systems based on acoustic phonetic features demand characterization of the relationship between phonetic segments and their acoustic values. This paper describes a software environment for exploring this relationship. The software system is known as APS—acoustic phonentic research with S (the standard UNIX statistical ...
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