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Tonal music theory: A psychoacoustic explanation? [PDF]
From the seventeenth century to the present day, tonal harmonic music has had a number of invariant properties such as the use of specific chord progressions (cadences) to induce a sense of closure, the asymmetrical privileging of certain progressions ...
Milne, Andrew J.
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Chinese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Auditory Neuropathy (gCAN)
ABSTRACT Auditory neuropathy (AN) is an auditory disorder that affects the function of the auditory pathway. An increasing number of AN cases have been identified with the revelation of the underlying mechanisms, the advancements of diagnostic and detecting techniques.
Chinese Multi‐Center Research Collaborative Group on Clinical Diagnosis and Intervention of Auditory Neuropathy; Editorial Board of Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery; Society of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery +43 more
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Frequency-Based Analysis of Auditory Threshold Shifts Induced by Noise Color in Rats [PDF]
Introduction: Colored noises with acoustic and psychoacoustic characteristics have several biological effects on human or animal health. While studies on auditory effects focus on noise’s physical aspects, its psychoacoustic aspects can also result in ...
Vida Rezaei-Hachesu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rhythm is an essential part of human music. Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the production of rhythmicity in nonhuman animal vocalizations. Novel methods have found widespread rhythmic behaviors—including those with music‐like properties—among nonhuman animals.
Jeroen van der Aa +3 more
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The noise of railway wheels is one of the main contributors to railway rolling noise. Auralization, the rendering of sound fields from virtual sources, is a promising tool for studying rolling noise, as it enables the study of perceptual qualities of ...
Theyssen Jannik
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A Statistical and Spectral Model for Representing Noisy Sounds with Short-Time Sinusoids
We propose an original model for noise analysis, transformation, and synthesis: the CNSS model. Noisy sounds are represented with short-time sinusoids whose frequencies and phases are random variables.
Myriam Desainte-Catherine +1 more
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During the last decade, it has been argued that 1) music processing involves syntactic representations similar to those observed in language, and 2) that music and language share similar syntactic-like processes and neural resources.
Emmanuel eBigand +4 more
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Dependency of the Finite-Impulse-Response-Based Head-Related Impulse Response Model on Filter Order [PDF]
Various approaches have been reported on HRIR modeling to lighten the high computation cost of the 3-D audio systems without sacrificing the quality of the rendered sounds.
Li, Junfeng +4 more
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Sinusoidal modeling using psychoacoustic-adaptive matching pursuits
We propose a segment-based matching-pursuit algorithm where the psychoacoustical properties of the human auditory system are taken into account. Rather than scaling the dictionary elements according to auditory perception, we define a psychoacoustic-adaptive norm on the signal space that can be used for assigning the dictionary elements to the ...
Heusdens, R. (author) +2 more
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Speech Recognition with Cochlea‐Inspired In‐Sensor Computing
Traditional speech recognition methods rely on software‐based feature extraction that introduces latency and high energy costs, making them unsuitable for low‐power devices. A proof‐of‐concept demonstration is provided of a bioinspired tonotopic sensor for speech recognition that mimics the human cochlea, using a spiral‐shaped elastic metamaterial. The
Paolo H. Beoletto +4 more
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