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This is the author's accepted pre-print of the article, first published as G. Evangelista, S. Marchand, M. D. Plumbley and E. Vincent. Sound source separation. In U. Zölzer (ed.), DAFX: Digital Audio Effects, 2nd edition, Chapter 14, pp. 551-588.
Evangelista, G +3 more
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A protocol for characterizing urban soundscapes for use in the design of Soundscape Indices (SSID) and general urban research as implemented under the European Research Council (ERC)-funded SSID project is described in detail.
Andrew Mitchell +6 more
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Turn Your Head and Listen: 360° Audio Between Old Utopias and Market Strategies
Many scientific publications directly concern VR, often conceived as a battlefield for rethinking our relationship with the moving image, and our frameworks on topics such as the cinematographic language or the spectator perception. And yet, although for
Raffaele Pavoni
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Convergent input from brainstem coincidence detectors onto delay-sensitive neurons in the inferior colliculus. [PDF]
Responses of low-frequency neurons in the inferior colliculus (IC) of anesthetized guinea pigs were studied with binaural beats to assess their mean best interaural phase (BP) to a range of stimulating frequencies.
Jiang, D +3 more
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Human Auditory cortical processing of changes in interaural correlation [PDF]
Sensitivity to the similarity of the acoustic waveforms at the two ears, and specifically to changes in similarity, is crucial to auditory scene analysis and extraction of objects from background.
Chait, M +3 more
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Feature Extraction of Binaural Recordings for Acoustic Scene Classification [PDF]
Binaural technology becomes increasingly popular in the multimedia systems. This paper identifies a set of features of binaural recordings suitable for the automatic classification of the four basic spatial audio scenes representing the most typical patterns of audio content distribution around a listener.
Slawomir K. Zielinski, Hyunkook Lee
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Comparison of spatial sound recording techniques with usage of ambisonics and object-based audio [PDF]
In this article spatial audio recording techniques are compared: scene-based audio and object-based audio. The study involved mixing recordings from a higher-order ambisonic microphone and support microphones, ambisonically encoded on a virtual sphere ...
Bartłomiej Mróz, Patryk Kosior
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Inhibiting the inhibition [PDF]
The precedence effect describes the phenomenon whereby echoes are spatially fused to the location of an initial sound by selectively suppressing the directional information of lagging sounds (echo suppression).
Felmy, Felix +8 more
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A Comparison of Two Objective Measures of Binaural Processing
There has been continued interest in clinical objective measures of binaural processing. One commonly proposed measure is the binaural interaction component (BIC), which is obtained typically by recording auditory brainstem responses (ABRs)—the BIC ...
Nicholas R. Haywood +3 more
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Population Coding of Interaural Time Differences in Gerbils and Barn Owls [PDF]
Interaural time differences (ITDs) are the primary cue for the localization of low-frequency sound sources in the azimuthal plane. For decades, it was assumed that the coding of ITDs in the mammalian brain was similar to that in the avian brain, where ...
Grothe, Benedikt +2 more
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