Audio - Sound - Acoustics - DSP - Digital Signal Processing - Articles - White Papers - Theses - etc
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Author(s): Peter J. Blamey, David S. Macfarlane, Brenton R. Steele
Results for linear and wide-dynamic range compression were compared with a new 64-channel digital amplification strategy in three separate studies. The new strategy addresses the requirements of the h...
Author(s): V. Hamacher, J. Chalupper, J. Eggers, E. Fischer, U. Kornagel, H. P
The development of hearing aids incorporates two aspects, namely, the audiological and the technical point of view. The former focuses on items like the recruitment phenomenon, the speech intelligibil...
Author(s): Alexander Bertrand, Jef Callebaut, Marc Moonen
An adaptive distributed noise reduction algorithm for speech enhancement is considered, which operates in a wireless acoustic sensor network where each node collects multiple microphone signals. In pr...
In this thesis, the design of a music synthesizer implementing the Scalable Polyphony-MIDI soundset on a low cost DSP system is presented. First, the SP-MIDI standard and the target DSP platform are p...
Chapter 12 of the book "Multimedia Signal Processing: Theory and Applications in Speech, Music and Communications"
- Musical Instruments
- A Review of Basic Physics of Sound
- Music Signal Featur...
Ogg Vorbis is a fairly new and growing audio format, often used for online distribution of music and internet radio stations for streaming audio. It is considered to be better than MP3 in both quality...
Audio processing algorithms are increasingly used in cell phones and today’s customers are placing more demands on cell phones. Feature phones, once the advent of mobile phone technology, nowadays d...
The auditory system of living creatures provides useful information about the world, such as
the location and interpretation of sound sources. For humans, it means to be able to focus one's
attentio...
The cocktail party effect, our ability to separate a sound source from a multitude of other sources, has been researched in detail over the past few decades, and many investigators have tried to model...
Audio time-scale modification is an audio effect that alters the duration of an audio
signal without affecting its perceived local pitch and timbral characteristics. There
are two broad categories o...