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Evaluation and Comparison of Late Reverberation Power Spectral Density Estimators

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing, 2018
Reduction of late reverberation can be achieved using spatio-spectral filters, such as the multichannel Wiener filter. To compute this filter, an estimate of the late reverberation power spectral density (PSD) is required. In recent years, a multitude of
Sebastian Braun   +7 more
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A method for extending reverberation time of Dattorro's reverberator

2015 12th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD), 2015
Based on the introduction of the digital reverberation algorithm, we use the integrated impulse response method, and the method of compressing and extending the reverberation model impulse response to solve two existing problems of the Dattorro's plate reverberator in the practical application.
Li-pi Niu   +4 more
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Electromagnetic Reverberation Chambers

2011
Dedicated to a complete presentation on all aspects of reverberation chambers, this book provides the physical principles behind these test systems in a very progressive manner. The detailed panorama of parameters governing the operation of electromagnetic reverberation chambers details various applications such as radiated immunity, emissivity and ...
Besnier, Philippe, Démoulin, Bernard
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Masking of Surface Reverberation by Volume Reverberation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1966
Measurements of the backscattering of 4-kcps sound from the surface of the sea at a grazing angle of 5° and a wind speed ranging from less than 5 ft (knots) to greater than 35 kt were made off Bermuda. It was assumed that surface backscattering is wind-speed-dependent; volume backscattering, on the other hand, was assumed not to be wind-speed-dependent
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Impacts and Reverberations

2005
Earthquakes and their attendant phenomena rank among the most terrifying natural disasters faced by mankind. Out of a clear blue sky—or worse, a jet-black one—comes shaking strong enough to hurl furniture across the room, human bodies out of bed, and entire houses off their foundations.
Susan Elizabeth Hough, Roger G. Bilham
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"Colorless" artificial reverberation [PDF]

open access: possibleIRE Transactions on Audio, 1960
An artificial reverberator is described which has a flat amplitude-frequency response and therefore does not alter the spectral balance or “color” of the reverberated sound. Neither does the reverberator add any extraneous hollow, reedy, or metallic qualities or flutter echoes of its own. The number of echoes per second increases with time according to
Manfred R. Schroeder, Benjamin F. Logan
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Perception of reverberation length in rooms with reverberation enhancement systems

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
This study examined the perception of reverberation length in rooms equipped with a reverberation enhancement system (RES). In the past, many acousticians have studied the correlation between subjective reverberation ratings and objective criteria in concert halls; the effect of RES on these ratings has not been thoroughly investigated.
Łukasz Błasiński   +2 more
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Reverberation in the Sea

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1948
The apparatus used to measure ocean reverberation at 24 kc consists essentially of a sound projector which sends a signal of adjustable duration into the water; a hydrophone which translates the backward scattered sound into electrical voltage; an amplifier which increases this voltage; a cathode-ray oscillograph which converts voltage fluctuations ...
Carl F. Eyring   +2 more
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Late Reverberation Suppression Using Recurrent Neural Networks with Long Short-Term Memory

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2018
Human speech is usually distorted by room reverberation. These corruptions degrade speech quality and intelligibility, especially under a long reverberation time, and they also pose a serious problem for many speech-related applications such as automatic
Yan Zhao   +3 more
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Evanescent reverberation

International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE, 2012
One of the main statistical models for fields in reverberation chambers is the so-called 'plane wave integral representation' model of David Hill. However, despite being widely known and used, this model (as stated by D. Hill himself) lacks a rigorous demonstration, especially when extending it to e.g.
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