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A mobile sound localization setup [PDF]
In this paper, a mobile sound localization setup is described that can be used to measure a persons’ localization performance in a sophisticated way.
J.A. Wasmann +2 more
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Sound Localization Ability in Dogs [PDF]
The minimum audible angle (MAA), defined as the smallest detectable difference between the azimuths of two identical sources of sound, is a standard measure of spatial auditory acuity in animals.
Cécile Guérineau +5 more
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Effect of Perceptual Training with Sound-Guided and Kinesthetic Feedback on Human 3D Sound Localization Capabilities [PDF]
In this paper, we experimentally investigate how the 3D sound localization capabilities of the blind can improve through perceptual training. To this end, we develop a novel perceptual training method with sound-guided feedback and kinesthetic assistance
Ranjita Kumari +3 more
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A Sound Source Localization Method Based on Frequency Divider and Time Difference of Arrival
In recent years, sound source localization, as a passive localization technique with higher safety and convenience compared with other localization techniques such as active emission of electromagnetic waves, has received more and more attention in ...
Jianchun Zhao +6 more
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Sound localization in daily life is one of the important functions of binaural hearing. Bilateral bone conduction devices (BCDs), middle ear implants, and cartilage conduction hearing aids have been often applied for patients with conductive hearing loss
Kimio Shiraishi
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Many earphone-type wearable devices (hearables) with noise-canceling features can capture external sound and present it to the user (transparency mode).
Hiroki Watanabe, Tsutomu Terada
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Sound source localization is paramount for comfort of life, determining the position of a sound source in 3 dimensions: azimuth, height and distance. It is based on 3 types of cue: 2 binaural (interaural time difference and interaural level difference) and 1 monaural spectral cue (head-related transfer function).
Risoud, Michael +6 more
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Monaural sound localization revisited [PDF]
Research reported during the past few decades has revealed the importance for human sound localization of the so-called “monaural spectral cues.” These cues are the result of the direction-dependent filtering of incoming sound waves accomplished by the pinnae. One point of view about how these cues are extracted places great emphasis on the spectrum of
F L, Wightman, D J, Kistler
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Efficient and robust sound source recognition and localization is one of the basic techniques for humanoid robots in terms of reaction to environments.
Hao Chen, Chengju Liu, Qijun Chen
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Object localization using a biosonar beam: how opening your mouth improves localization [PDF]
Determining the location of a sound source is crucial for survival. Both predators and prey usually produce sound while moving, revealing valuable information about their presence and location.
G. Arditi, A. J. Weiss, Y. Yovel
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