نتایج جستجو برای: auditory segregation

تعداد نتایج: 99909  

1998
Daniel P.W. Ellis

The preceding three chapters have been concerned with the issues arising as a result of the inconvenient fact that our ears are rarely presented with the sound of a single speaker in isolation, but more often with a combination of several speech and nonspeech sounds which may also have been further altered by the acoustic environment. Faced with such a mixture, the listener evidently needs to c...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Ashraf M. Mohy Eldin Aliaa A. A. Youssif

This paper proposes a hybrid approach for cochannel speech segregation. HMM (hidden Markov model) is used to track the pitches of 2 talkers. The resulting pitch tracks are then enriched with the prominent pitch. The enriched tracks are correctly grouped using pitch continuity. Medium frame harmonics are used to extract the second pitch for frames with only one pitch deduced using the previous s...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2004
Maria Chait Jonathan Z Simon David Poeppel

The functional significance of the M50 and M100 auditory evoked fields remains unclear. Here we report auditory evoked field data from three different studies employing wide-band noise stimuli. We find that, for the same stimuli, the strength of the M100, as well as its lateralization, are task-modulated. The M50, in contrast, shows three properties: It is dramatically more pronounced for noise...

2001
Matti Karjalainen

This paper presents a study on a specific signal processing technique, the warped linear prediction (WLP), interpreted here from an auditory perception point of view. WLP is a signal modeling technique that can approximate the frequency resolution properties of the human ear. WLP is shown in this paper to have system-level similarities with signal analysis found in the peripheral auditory syste...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2009

Journal: :Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2000

2017
M. Beauvois R. Meddis

A computer model is described that uses simple physiological principles that operate mainly at a peripheral level to account for perceptual coherence among successive pure tones of changing frequency. Using a single set of parameter values, the model is able to reproduce a number of fundamental auditory streaming phenomena. These include the build-up of auditory stream segregation over time, an...

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