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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 for Ad-Hoc Microphone Arrays [PDF]
Sound localization is a field of signal processing that deals with identifying the origin of a detected sound signal. This involves determining the direction and distance of the source of the sound.
Muhammad Usman Liaquat +5 more
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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
Frédéric L Wightman +2 more
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Temporal weighting in sound localization [PDF]
The dynamics of sound localization were studied using a free-field direct localization task (pointing to sound sources) and an observer-weighting analysis that assessed the relative influence of each click in a click-train stimulus. In agreement with previous studies of the precedence effect and binaural adaptation, weighting functions showed increased
G Christopher Stecker +2 more
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Sound localization and occupational noise
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of occupational noise on sound localization in different spatial planes and frequencies among normal hearing firefighters.
Pedro de Lemos Menezes +5 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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Localization of moving sound [PDF]
The final position of a moving sound source usually appears to be displaced in the direction of motion. We tested the hypothesis that this phenomenon, termed auditory representational momentum, is already emerging during, not merely after, the period of motion.
Stephan, Getzmann, Jörg, Lewald
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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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Sound localization in the alligator [PDF]
In early tetrapods, it is assumed that the tympana were acoustically coupled through the pharynx and therefore inherently directional, acting as pressure difference receivers. The later closure of the middle ear cavity in turtles, archosaurs, and mammals is a derived condition, and would have changed the ear by decoupling the tympana.
Hilary S, Bierman, Catherine E, Carr
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