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From ear to body: the auditory-motor loop in spatial cognition. [PDF]
Viaud-Delmon I, Warusfel O.
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Binaural Simulations Using Audio Rate FDTD Schemes and CUDA [PDF]
Bilbao, Stefan, Webb, Craig
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Lost Voices of Hagia Sophia: Medieval Byzantine Chant Sung in the Virtual Acoustics of Hagia Sophia. The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Constantinople [PDF]
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Prediction-Based Auralization of a Multirotor Urban Air Mobility Vehicle
AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum, 2021Recent advances in auralization methods applicable to rotary wing vehicles have made it possible to undertake a prediction-based auralization of a representative multirotor urban air mobility vehicle.
Siddhartha Krishnamurthy +4 more
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Aircraft noise-Auralization-based assessment of weather-dependent effects on loudness and sharpness.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021This paper deals with the question of how specific weather conditions affect the perception of aircraft noise. Auralization is a suitable method by enabling parametrical decompositions of the overall aircraft noise scenario into source and propagation ...
Christian Dreier, M. Vorländer
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Aural rehabilitation involves a complete evaluation of the communication deficits and needs of the hearing-impaired patient as well as the provision of counselling and therapy. This article describes listening-assistive devices, speech production, and audiovisual training. Issues related to educational placement and tinnitus also are reviewed.
R S, Tyler, N, Tye-Murray, B J, Gantz
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Aural rehabilitation involves a complete evaluation of the communication deficits and needs of the hearing-impaired patient as well as the provision of counselling and therapy. This article describes listening-assistive devices, speech production, and audiovisual training. Issues related to educational placement and tinnitus also are reviewed.
R S, Tyler, N, Tye-Murray, B J, Gantz
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
AbstractA series of 14 cases of aural myiasis is reported. In no case unassociated with otitis media was perforation in the tympanic membrane seen. Local treatment with turpentine oil or ether was prescribed.Myiasis may be defined as infection of vertebrates with the larvae (maggots) ofDiptera flieswhich feed on the tissues of the host.
R, Sharan, D K, Isser
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AbstractA series of 14 cases of aural myiasis is reported. In no case unassociated with otitis media was perforation in the tympanic membrane seen. Local treatment with turpentine oil or ether was prescribed.Myiasis may be defined as infection of vertebrates with the larvae (maggots) ofDiptera flieswhich feed on the tissues of the host.
R, Sharan, D K, Isser
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Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human robot interaction, 2009
This study aims to provide a platform for exploring robotic navigation in line with evolutionary computation of sound control data. Real world devices, two mobile robots and an omnidirectional vision system are integrated to sonify trajectories of robots in real time.
Artemis M.F.S. Moroni, Jônatas Manzolli
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This study aims to provide a platform for exploring robotic navigation in line with evolutionary computation of sound control data. Real world devices, two mobile robots and an omnidirectional vision system are integrated to sonify trajectories of robots in real time.
Artemis M.F.S. Moroni, Jônatas Manzolli
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Auralization of a Supersonic Business Jet Using Advanced Takeoff Procedures
AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum, 2020Recent NASA studies of a supersonic business jet airplane indicated that advanced takeoff procedures could be used to reduce noise at the lateral sideline location to a level at which Chapter 4 noise certification requirements could be met.
S. Rizzi, J. Berton, Brian C. Tuttle
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