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Evaluation of substitution monopole models for tire noise sound synthesis
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2010Due to the considerable efforts in engine noise reduction, tire noise has become one of the major sources of passenger car noise nowadays and the demand for accurate prediction models is high. A rolling tire is therefore experimentally characterized by means of the substitution monopole technique, suiting a general sound synthesis approach with a focus
D. Berckmans +3 more
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Preserving visual saliency in image to sound substitution systems
Proceedings of SPIE, 2009Color plays a significant role in the scene interpretation in terms of visual perception. Numerous visual substitution systems deal with grayscale images disregarding this information from original image. Visually percept color-based details often fade due to the grayscale conversion and that can mislead the overall comprehension of the considered ...
Codruta Ancuti
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Theoretical Investigation on the Sound Power Substitution Method
Acta Acustica United With Acustica, 2019Spyros Brezas +2 more
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Effect of Similarity of Sound Substitutions on Retention
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1972Phonetic similarity of the sound to be learned and the sound which is substituted may be an important variable governing phonological acquisition. The effect of phonetic similarity was measured in a recall test involving two retention intervals—three minutes and seven days.
H, Winitz, B, Bellerose
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Sound Dispersion in Substituted Methane—Inert Gas Mixtures
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1963Binary halomethane—noble gas mixtures were examined ultrasonically. The methanes used were CF4, CHF3, and CCl2F2 and the noble gases were Ar, Ne, and He. Results obtained show that the reciprocal relaxation times for these mixtures vary linearly with the concentration.
J. R. Olson, Sam Legvold
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Substitute sounds for ventriloquism and speech disorders
Interspeech 2006, 2006The restriction of articulation used by ventriloquists or caused by speech disorders can be compensated using substitute sounds. For a better understanding of these sounds, in this contribution the results of investigations of the substitute sounds by analysis and synthesis are presented.
Jörg Metzner +2 more
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The role of speech discrimination in developmental sound substitutions
Journal of Child Language, 1976ABSTRACTFourteen two-year-olds (M=2; o) were presented with minimal word pairs in a new and highly efficient experimental perception paradigm. The data provide a preliminary view of the relative difficulty of various minimal phonological contrasts for children.
Rebecca E. Eilers, D. Kimbrough Oller
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Application of substitution box of present cipher for automated detection of snoring sounds
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2021Snoring is one of the sleep disorders, and snoring sounds have been used to diagnose many sleep-related diseases. However, the snoring sound classification is done manually which is time-consuming and prone to human errors. An automated snoring sound classification model is proposed to overcome these problems.This work proposes an automated snoring ...
Dogan, Sengul +3 more
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