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Processing digital radio - either on the transmitter or the receiver side - requires a significant amount of digital processing. A receiver for digital radio usually consists of two parts, a ”hardware” part, handling the conversion from an analog ...
JAN VAN KATWIJK
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Rule-Based Storytelling Text-to-Speech (TTS) Synthesis
In recent years, various real life applications such as talking books, gadgets and humanoid robots have drawn the attention to pursue research in the area of expressive speech synthesis. Speech synthesis is widely used in various applications.
Ramli Izzad +3 more
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Review: Audio anecdotes: tools, tips and techniques for digital audio [PDF]
Audio Anecdotes is the first in a series of three books covering creating, recording, processing, and analyzing sound and music, also touching on the opportunities presented by digital media and computing.
Whalley, Ian
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Evaluation of Pre-Applied Conductive Materials in Electrode Grids for Longterm EEG Recording
Most long-term mobile EEG monitoring systems require professional application of the electrodes, which makes them inconvenient for everyday use. Additionally, many materials that facilitate EEG application, such as dry electrodes, may cause discomfort ...
Carlos F. da Silva Souto +5 more
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BackgroundDecline in vigilance due to fatigue is a common concern in traffic safety. Partially automated driving (PAD) systems can aid driving but decrease the driver's vigilance over time, due to reduced task engagement.
Joanna Elizabeth Mary Scanlon +4 more
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Interleaving as Cultural Technique in the Audio CD and the End of Archaeophonography
This article discusses a significant if imperceptible feature of how audio compact discs (CDs) inscribe sound: interleaving. It shows how CDs materialize interleaving—the microtemporal re-ordering of data—as a cultural technique of contemporary digital ...
Eamonn Bell
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Subjective quality evaluation of personalized own voice reconstruction systems
Own voice pickup technology for hearable devices facilitates communication in noisy environments. Own voice reconstruction (OVR) systems enhance the quality and intelligibility of the recorded noisy own voice signals.
Ohlenbusch Mattes +3 more
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Perceptual coding of digital audio [PDF]
During the last decade, CD-quality digital audio has essentially replaced analog audio. Emerging digital audio applications for network, wireless, and multimedia computing systems face a series of constraints such as reduced channel bandwidth, limited storage capacity, and low cost.
Ted Painter, Andreas Spanias
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Fractionally-addressed delay lines
While traditional implementations of variable-length digital delay lines are based on a circular buffer accessed by two pointers, we propose an implementation where a single fractional pointer is used both for read and write operations. On modern general-
Rocchesso, Davide
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Many hearables contain an in-ear microphone, which may be used to capture the own voice of its user. However, due to the hearable occluding the ear canal, the in-ear microphone mostly records body-conducted speech, typically suffering from band ...
Ohlenbusch Mattes +2 more
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