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Study on Fast MUSIC Algorithm with Typical Array
Because MUSIC (MUltiple SIgnal Classification) algorithm needs a large number of multiplications and trigonometric function evaluations, it is weak in the real time processing. This paper is aim at resolving above problem.
Zhang Xing-liang +2 more
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Improved Separation of Polyphonic Chamber Music Signals by Integrating Instrument Activity Labels
The separation of music signals is a very challenging task, especially in case of polyphonic chamber music signals because of the similar frequency ranges and sound characteristics of the different instruments to separate.
Markus Schwabe, Michael Heizmann
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The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal
The words used to discuss genres matter. The multiplication of genres and subgenres is accompanied by a growing number of corresponding labels, which are consequently debated and disputed.
Martin Lussier
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In this paper, we investigate the problem of sparse array design for the direction of the arrival (DOA) of non-Gaussian signals and exploit the unfolded coprime linear array with three subarrays (UCLATS) to obtain physical sensors location.
Meng Yang +3 more
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This article explores the intersections among music composition, religious history and spiritual texts, with their attendant concepts. It focuses on two works with medieval sources—the concert piece Ave generosa (1996) and the chamber opera The Song of ...
Brian Andrew Inglis
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Multiple media interfaces for music therapy [PDF]
This article describes interfaces (and the supporting technological infrastructure) to create audiovisual instruments for use in music therapy. In considering how the multidimensional nature of sound requires multidimensional input control, we propose a model to help designers manage the complex mapping between input devices and multiple media software.
Hunt, A., Kirk, R., Neighbour, M.
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When listening to rain sounds boosts arithmetic ability. [PDF]
Studies in the literature have provided conflicting evidence about the effects of background noise or music on concurrent cognitive tasks. Some studies have shown a detrimental effect, while others have shown a beneficial effect of background auditory ...
Alice Mado Proverbio +3 more
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Boire ou ne pas boire, telle est la question
« Don’t we all have our delicacies? » Alphonse Karr wonders in his « Introduction » to The Physiology of Taste by Brillat-Savarin. Indeed, we’ve lauded wine from Homer and the Classical Antiquity to modern times: all we have to do is take a quick look at
Maria do Rosário Girão
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An Alternative Approach for Angle of Arrival Estimation [PDF]
The Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm is the most popular algorithm to estimate the Angle of Arrival (AOA) of the received signals. This algorithm is based on the calculation of thermal noise Eigen values and their corresponding Eigen ...
Bassim Sayed Mohammed
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Application of MUSIC to arrays with multiple invariances [PDF]
This paper describes generalizations of the MUSIC and root-MUSIC algorithms for direction of arrival (DOA) estimation to arrays composed of multiple translated subarrays. The advantage of these new approaches is that the DOAs can be estimated using either a one-dimensional search or by rooting a polynomial, as opposed to a multidimensional search as ...
A. Lee Swindlehurst +2 more
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