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In this paper we present a graphical model for polyphonic music transcription. Our model, formulated as a Dynamical Bayesian Network, embodies a transparent and computationally tractable approach to this acoustic analysis problem. An advantage of our appro ...
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In this paper we present a graphical model for polyphonic music transcription. Our model, formulated as a Dynamical Bayesian Network, embodies a transparent and computationally tractable approach to this acoustic analysis problem. An advantage of our appro ...
Dematerialized music and MP3 players offer to the user the possibility of carrying his musical content everywhere. However, at home, the music collection is generally not centralized, split between different rooms and audio supports (CDs, MP3s, etc). In th ...
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The precedence effect describes perceived localization dominance of a sound event over a sound event arriving 2 to 50 ms later. A related effect, occurring with sequences of 100 ms long narrowband noise bursts, is described. In contrast to classical preced ...
The spatialization of the sound field in a room is studied, in particular the evolution of room impulse responses as a function of their spatial positions. It was observed that the multidimensional spectrum of the solution of the wave equation has an almos ...
A sound that we hear in a natural setting allows us to identify the sound source and localize it in space. The two aspects can be disrupted independently as shown in a study of 15 patients with focal right-hemispheric lesions. Four patients were normal in ...
The sound development of city-regions presents a major planning challenge, as these regions are and will be the living spaces for the majority of the population. Therefore, a key question is how city- regions can be managed so that they develop in a sustai ...