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On modulation of sound by sound
Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 1997Frequency shifts of continuous acoustic waves propagating in a medium which arise due to the effect of external acoustic disturbances arbitrarily propagating in the same medium are analyzed. An analytical dependence of the magnitude of the acoustic shift on the angle between the wave vectors of the probing and external waves is obtained.
G. N. Byl, V. I. Krylovich
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BMJ, 1994
I am told that the Soundings page is fifth in the BMJ's popularity rankings behind editorials, Minerva, news, and Obituary and ahead of anything that could be classified as a serious scientific article. With 35 contributions under my belt, I have amassed a thick file of correspondence and a selection of embarrassing cuttings showing me pilloried and ...
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I am told that the Soundings page is fifth in the BMJ's popularity rankings behind editorials, Minerva, news, and Obituary and ahead of anything that could be classified as a serious scientific article. With 35 contributions under my belt, I have amassed a thick file of correspondence and a selection of embarrassing cuttings showing me pilloried and ...
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Multiple Sound Sources Localization from Coarse to Fine
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020How to visually localize multiple sound sources in unconstrained videos is a formidable problem, especially when lack of the pairwise sound-object annotations. To solve this problem, we develop a two-stage audiovisual learning framework that disentangles
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971
The debate about scattering of interaction-frequency components when two sound waves interact at a non-zero angle has not been resolved because no positive evidence of such scattering outside the interaction volume has been put forward. In this contribution, an attempt is made to review the situation in view of the available experimental evidence ...
C. A. Al‐Temimi, H.O. Berktay
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The debate about scattering of interaction-frequency components when two sound waves interact at a non-zero angle has not been resolved because no positive evidence of such scattering outside the interaction volume has been put forward. In this contribution, an attempt is made to review the situation in view of the available experimental evidence ...
C. A. Al‐Temimi, H.O. Berktay
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Journal of Sound and Music in Games, 2020
Karen Collins reflects on her seminal volume Game Sound: An Introduction to the History, Theory, and Practice of Video Game Music and Sound Design, a little over a decade after its publication.
K. Collins
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Karen Collins reflects on her seminal volume Game Sound: An Introduction to the History, Theory, and Practice of Video Game Music and Sound Design, a little over a decade after its publication.
K. Collins
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2015
The design, function, and reception of sound in video games comprises the content of this chapter. The topic is introduced through a brief history of video game sound and a short description of the general functions of video game sound, and this is followed by a more detailed description of the functions of dialogue, music, sound effects, and ambient ...
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The design, function, and reception of sound in video games comprises the content of this chapter. The topic is introduced through a brief history of video game sound and a short description of the general functions of video game sound, and this is followed by a more detailed description of the functions of dialogue, music, sound effects, and ambient ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1957
Owing to the inherent nonlinearity of the equations of motion for a perfect fluid, two or more sound waves passing through a common region will, in general, interact with one another and give rise to scattered waves. In this paper, a source function is obtained for the lowest order scattering process which is quadratic in the primary field variables ...
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Owing to the inherent nonlinearity of the equations of motion for a perfect fluid, two or more sound waves passing through a common region will, in general, interact with one another and give rise to scattered waves. In this paper, a source function is obtained for the lowest order scattering process which is quadratic in the primary field variables ...
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Proceedings of the 9th Audio Mostly: A Conference on Interaction With Sound, 2014
We make the case in this essay that sound that is imagined is both a perception and as much a sound as that perceived through external stimulation. To argue this, we look at the evidence from auditory science, neuroscience, and philosophy, briefly present some new conceptual thinking on sound that accounts for this view, and then use this to look at ...
Grimshaw, Mark, Garner, Tom Alexander
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We make the case in this essay that sound that is imagined is both a perception and as much a sound as that perceived through external stimulation. To argue this, we look at the evidence from auditory science, neuroscience, and philosophy, briefly present some new conceptual thinking on sound that accounts for this view, and then use this to look at ...
Grimshaw, Mark, Garner, Tom Alexander
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One of the lessons Beckett had learned from his study of the sources of Joyce’s works was enunciated by Giambattista Vico: before the concept was the metaphor, and before the articulation of metaphor was song. Whether or not this historical claim is true for the race of mankind, it rings true for the experience of every living man, who hears sounds of ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1960
This paper discusses the interaction of two sound beams traveling at right angles to each other. In the case of two perfectly collimated beams the solution is obtained by solving an inhomogeneous, wave equation in the region of intersection, solving a homogeneous wave equation outside this region, and fitting the two solutions at the boundary ...
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This paper discusses the interaction of two sound beams traveling at right angles to each other. In the case of two perfectly collimated beams the solution is obtained by solving an inhomogeneous, wave equation in the region of intersection, solving a homogeneous wave equation outside this region, and fitting the two solutions at the boundary ...
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