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Book Review: Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound

, 1992
The world is full of sources of sound. As I write this review, I can hear the humming of the word processor, the creaking of a door in the wind, the distant rumble of an aeroplane, the passage of a car close by, a bird twittering, my neighbour talking on
Q. Summerfield
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Environmental sound classification with convolutional neural networks

International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing, 2015
This paper evaluates the potential of convolutional neural networks in classifying short audio clips of environmental sounds. A deep model consisting of 2 convolutional layers with max-pooling and 2 fully connected layers is trained on a low level ...
Karol J. Piczak
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Scattering of Sound by Sound

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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Imagining Sound

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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Sound, Sense and Sound [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
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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Scattering of Sound by Sound

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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Scattering of sound by sound

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1978
Abstract The previous results for the scattered field of two plane monochromatic sound waves is shown to possess a singularity as the wave vectors become equal. A new solution which removes this singularity is presented.
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Logistic Regression-HSMM-Based Heart Sound Segmentation

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2016
The identification of the exact positions of the first and second heart sounds within a phonocardiogram (PCG), or heart sound segmentation, is an essential step in the automatic analysis of heart sound recordings, allowing for the classification of ...
David B. Springer   +2 more
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The theory of sound


Volume 1: Preface 1. Sound due to vibrations 2. Composition of harmonic motions of like period 3. Systems with one degree of freedom 4. Generalized co-ordinates 5.
L. Rayleigh, N. Nachtrieb
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Sounding Bodies Sounding Worlds

2020
What makes a body of sound appear as an aesthetic object as well as a method for knowledge? In Sounding Bodies Sounding Worlds, Mickey Vallee argues that we must impose our sonic imagination onto the non-sonic, and embrace how we sound to ourselves, sound with our animal companions, and sound in very earth itself. From the invention of the laryngoscope
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