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Acoustic research for telecoms: bridging the heritage to the future
In its early age, telecommunication was focused on voice communications, and acoustics was at the heart of the work related to speech coding and transmission, automatic speech recognition or speech synthesis, aiming at offering better quality (Quality of
Nicol Rozenn, Monfort Jean-Yves
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Acoustic modeling of heritage buildings presents a significant challenge due to the architectural complexity of these spaces and the need to preserve their authenticity. In particular, the precision of the virtual model in historical environments largely
Jaime Llinares Millán +1 more
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This paper presents an online application—called 3D integrator—enabling visual cross-examinations of architectural and acoustic data on web browsers and explains the rationale behind its development.
Laurent Bergerot +8 more
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Virtual acoustics applied to the restoration of architectural heritage: the Cathedral of Valencia
The Cathedral of Valencia (Spain) is the result of multiple interventions carried out throughout its history. In order to recover the appearance that it had centuries ago, a partial repristination has been made generating a new spatial configuration and ...
Elena Díaz Rubio +1 more
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Acoustics, Soundscapes and Sounds as Intangible Heritage
Since UNESCO unveiled its declaration for an integrated approach to safeguarding tangible and intangible cultural heritage in 2003 [...]
Lidia Alvarez-Morales +1 more
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Bullfighting in the bullrings of the Iberian Peninsula, with its most direct antecedent in the Roman amphitheatre, represents an established tradition that has been exported to the Americas.
Manuel Martín-Castizo +2 more
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Architectural Acoustics: The Cultural Heritage of Mediterranean Theatres
The acoustics of Opera houses and theatres characterise many different architectural historical buildings in Europe and in the Mediterranean Basin. The acoustics of historical rooms, as baroque theatres and renaissance concert halls, is nowadays considered as the most important physical aspect in the cultural heritage of theatres.
TRONCHIN, LAMBERTO, TARABUSI, VALERIO
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An Archaeoacoustics Analysis of Cistercian Architecture: The Case of the Beaulieu Abbey
The Cistercian order is of acoustic interest because previous research has hypothesized that Cistercian architectural structures were designed for longer reverberation times in order to reinforce Gregorian chants.
Sebastian Duran +2 more
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Conceptualising sound making and sound loss in the urban heritage environment
Human existence is complemented by environmental sounds as by-products of people’s activities as well as intentionally generated sounds that allow human society to function, including transport and traffic sounds and notification sounds.
Murray Parker, Dirk HR Spennemann
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Evolutionary Analysis of the Acoustics of the Baroque Church of San Luis de los Franceses (Seville)
In the 16th century the Society of Jesus built a large number of churches following the Tridentine model of a Latin cross and a single nave. However, the shift towards this model did not entail the abandonment of the central floor plan, especially in the
Enedina Alberdi +2 more
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