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Music Distortion: A New Technique for Behavior Modification
Distorted music (extreme “wow and flutter” plus intermittent brief interruptions) was made contingent upon disruptive rocking behavior of a blind, retarded S using an escape-avoidance design. Conditioning, extinction, re-conditioning, and intermittent reinforcement procedures demonstrate the aversiveness of music distortion.
Adelbert J. Hornick+2 more
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System And Methods For Recognizing Sound And Music Signals In High Noise And Distortion
A method for recognizing an audio sample locates an audio file that most closely matches the audio sample from a database indexing a large set of original recordings. Each indexed audio file is represented in the database index by a set of landmark timepoints and associated fingerprints.
Avery Li-Chun Wang, Julius O. Smith
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Generalization of the Aversive Effect of Music Distortion
Extending research on the mildly aversive effect of music distortion, the present experiments demonstrate that this effect can be acquired by a “neutral” stimulus, which may then be used to modify behavior. Although this procedure is lengthy (due to the gradual conditioning involved), it results in an unusually stable behavior change and is applicable ...
Robert J. Greene+2 more
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Recognition of Music Scores with Non-Linear Distortions in Mobile Devices
Optical music recognition (OMR), when the input music score is captured by a handheld or a mobile phone camera, suffers from severe degradation in the image quality and distortions caused by non-planar document curvature and perspective projection.
Hyung Jeong Yang+3 more
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OPTIMAL EVALUATION OF WAVEFORM DISTORTION INDICES WITH PRONY AND ROOT MUSIC METHODS
Representation of signals in time and frequency domain has been of interest in power systems for many years, especially in the case of nonstationary signals. Standard tools of waveform distortion analysis are based on the Fourier transform while only recently the Prony and rootMusic methods were tested for this purpose.
BRACALE, Antonio+2 more
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Electroacoustic distortions: Multidimensional analysis of hearing aid transduced speech and music
The detrimental effects of electroacoustic distortions on quality judgement of speech and music was investigated using a posteriori techniques of multidimensional scaling. Evaluative data consisted of preference and similarity judgments from pairwise presentation of 12 hearing aids to normal listeners.
D. Ferrell+3 more
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Notes on how phase and delay distortions affect the quality of speech, music and sound effects
Phase and delay distortions in the reproduction of speech and music have always been an important consideration in the design of high-quality systems. Early authoritative literature indicated this type of distortion could be disregarded. In 1935, events occurred in which phase delay in a two-way loudspeaker severely distorted sound effects.
J. Hillard
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A History of Distortion in Music Production
Clive Mead, Gary Bromham, David Moffat
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Analysis of FM Multipath Distortion using Two-Stage and MUSIC Methods
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2014Ken Asami+4 more
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